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THE SHARE MARKET

DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. Kawarau Gold found a market this morning at 11s 3d, and, afterwards buyers were willing to give 11s, but sellers stood off at 11s 9d. Colonial Sugar had a seller at £53, but no buyer came forward, while Ward and Co. bad buyers at 63s and no sellers. An offer of 20s 9d was made for Taranaki Oils without drawing any seller. Government Stocks remain about the same. Sales on ’Change; Kawarau Gold, 11s 3d. Quotations as under:— MINING. Waihi—Buy 25/, sel 25/9. Electrolytic Zinc (pref.)—Buy 29/3, sel 30/. Electrolytic Zinc (ord.)—Buy 28/. Mount Lyell—Sel 22/9. Kawarau Gold—Buy 11/, sel 11/9. St, Bathans—Buy 10/6 prom., sel 12/ prem. banking. Bank of Australasia—Sel £l4 10/. Bank of New South Wales —Buy £4O 17/6, sel £4l 4/. Bank of New Zealand—Buy 5./, sel '"commercial Bank —Buy 31/6. National Bank of New Zealand— Sel £6 14/. . _ Union Bank of Australia—Buy £l4 11/6, sel £l4 14/, INSURANCE. National Insurance Co.—Buy 74/, sol Insurance Co.—Buy 35/10. South British Insurance Co.—Buy Standard Insurance Co.—Sol 46/6. SHIPPING Hnddart, Parker (pref.)—Buy 20/9. P. and (). Deferred Stock —Sel £270. U.S.S. Co. (profA—Buy 20/1. COAL. Westport Coal Co.—Buy 29/6, sel ton (ord.)—Sel 3/. Westport-Stocktou (prot.)—Sel 4/ b. LOAN AND AGENCY.

Dalgely and Co.—Buy £ls 1/, sel £1 010 I . , \ it Goldsbrough, Mori'. (now)—Buy 44/6, sel 46/'. , , . NZ. Loan and Mercantile (ord.) Buy £92, sol £96. Perpetual Trustees—Buy 4 i IWright, Stephenson (pref.)—Buy L/ ‘ breweries. Crown Brewery—Buy 22/. Manning’s Brewery—Buy 40/. N.Z. Breweries, Ltd.—Buy 41/3, sel Breweries Debentures—Sel 23/. Ward and Co. —Buy 63/. MEAT PRESERVING.

N.Z. Refrigerating (paid)—Buy 17/6, sel 19/. , t> N.Z. Refrigerating (cont.)— Buy 8/10, sel 9/3. South Otago Freezing—Sel £3 15/.

MISCELLANEOUS. Bruce Woollen Go.—Sol 23/6. Colonial Sugar Co.—Sel £53. D.I.C. (ord.)— Buy 5/6 prem. D.I.C. (prof.)—Buy 20/7. Dominion Rubber—Buy 40/9, sol 47/6. Kaiapoi Woollen (cent.)—Sel 5/. Mosgiel Woollen Co.—Sel £6. National Electric—Buy 18/6, sc I 19/3. N.Z. Drug Co.—Buy 66/. N.Z. Express (ord.) —Sol 26/^ N.Z. Express (pref.)—Buy 3 7/0. N.Z. Hardware (ord.)—Buy 7/, sel 8/9. N.Z. Hardware (pref.)—Buy 14/6. N.Z. Malay Rubber (ord.)— Buy 25/, sel 30/. N.Z. Paper Mills—Buy 21/, sel 21/6. Taranaki Oil—Buy 20/9. WAR BONDS. (Bonds quoted are £IOO Bonds.) 193 S 4J- per cent. Bonds —Sel £97 2/6. 1939 4} per cent. Bonds—Sel £97 2/6. 1933 5J per cent. S.S. Bonds—Buy £lOl 5 /.' 1938 41- per cent. Inscribed —Sel £97. 1939 4j per cent. Inscribed—Sol £97. £lOl 5/. 1933 51 per cent. S.S. Inscribed —Buy 1927 5 per cent. P.O. Bonds—Buy £OB. 1927 5 per cent. P.O. Inscribed—Buy £9B. ITS NEATER TOO SOON TO MAKE A WILL. IT'S OFTEN TOO LATE. It is tho privilege and duty of every adult to make a will, and no matter how modest the estate may lie, the sooner it is attended to the better. It is not at all necessary that one should wait until he or she is up in years or baa amassed a forcuna before making arrangements for the bestowal of the estate. A few minutes' serious thought should be sufficient to prompt anyone to immediate action regarding the making of a will, and a little foresight will the wisdom of appointing The Trustees, Executors to bo the trustee. Unlike the private trustee or executor, The Trustee., Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand, Ltd., is permanent. It's never too soon to make a will—it’s often too late. Make inquiries without delay. Address: The Trustees, Executors’ Building, Bond and Water streets corner, Dunedin.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 10

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THE SHARE MARKET Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 10

THE SHARE MARKET Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 10