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Following is the repdrt- ior iho week ended Scptemhor tVauaugi Vo 1 AVell: Transport >on!.-muiog with more promising weather conditions. CEYLON £1,750,C0D LOAN. (Britllb Ontoinl TTirele**.) • 'RUGBY; Sept. t". Subscription lists m conne-'-i'.on ~-ith the issue of £1 .ToO.bCO wold, oi Ceylon Government- 4-, - pen ■ stock opened to-day. and "cit shortly after 1C- <> clock this me ing. STUCK ani> share market (Press Association.) . AUCKLAND, Sopt. 30. Reported sales: Bank of New Zealand, ols; New Zealand lnstiraiicc, 3Ss Gd; Commercial Bank, los Id. CHRISTCHURCH,' Sept. 30. Sales on Change:' Commercial Bank of Australia. 14s T7d, l ; 1s 0d;National Bank of New Zealand. aa>. ,A[aliakix>awa Goldfields, t .Vd. ' '-l . lo) . . J Reported sale: National Elect*ic, 8s 3d. ' , " ' h n DUNEDIN. Sept. 30. Sale on Change : ■ New > . Zealand Drugs, 57s Gd.
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L’JN AND' COPPER- SHOAY SMART DECLINE.
(U P A bv Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Sent. 30, . 5.1,0 p.m ) . LONDON. Sept. 2-9. , 1 a sharp relapse in ease,metal prices was recorded to-day. 'Jm eased GOs per ton. and standard copper doclined 21s 10)d and lead 18s 9d Quotations arm; Copper• stundara £4.0 Ss 9d, ditto electrolytic £4i- to £4J« wirebnrs £49, lead £l6-,155 ; tnmL i' 7s 6d, spelter £ls .to £I0 : -s bd, tin £127 TBs fid to £129 11s 3d silver to 17 10-16 d: per . standard, ounce. ' • -• Y
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 2
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