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BOYCOTT SUSPENDED, f* LONDON. September 11.—Despite opposition by members, tile Holton Gi'ocors' Association derided to suspend the boycott of Australian goods until October 8, tbei'eby following the load of 1 1 to ■ northern council of tbo Grocers' Association. Air P. Sutcliffe (president of tbe council) said that if a favourable reply was not then received they would unanimously declare an immediate boycott. • , HIGH PH ICES. Spirited bidding and the highest places for five years were a feature of the fat stock sale at AVestfielcl • to-day. Two extra prime, bullocks fetched over Cl I pach, and many about CL'i. Extra choice ox went as high as 31s per . 1001 b. The auctioneers say that the allround level is the highest since 1929, .and they expect it to hold for some tithe.—Auckland Press x Association. r'' STOCK EXCHANGE. Sales on ’Change this afternoon ; . Gilfespio’s, Is 9d; Nokornai, 4s Id; Okarito, Ss Id. Reported sales: Sandhills. Old and 6d; Dominion Rubber, 30s; Standard Insurance, 07s. "■
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Evening Star, Issue 21823, 12 September 1934, Page 14
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164STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21823, 12 September 1934, Page 14
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