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(■Per Press Association) DUNEDIN, April 30. Saleh reported: Union Bank £6 9s. D.T.C. (ordinary) 12s, 1937 51 per cent, stock February £99 ss. AUCKLAND, April 30. Sales on ’Change. —King Solomon Is Id; Moturoa Oil Is 9d; Farmers’ Fertiliser 12s; New Zealand Insurance 355; Bank of New Zealand 43s 3d; Loan 51 per cent. (1937) February £99; Inscribed, 1937, September £99. CHRISTCHURCH, April 30. Sales on ’Change.—N.Z. Refrigerating (10s paid) 3s lid; N.Z. Farmers’. Co-op. 64 per cent. Stock, 1940, £4O (3 parcels); Mahakipawa (Pref.) 3|d (3 parcels) 4 Sales reported.—N.Z. Government 44 per cent. Bonds 1939 (late sale 29th), £92 15s; £4OO 51 per cent. Inscr., September, 1937, £99 7s 6d. The grain and produce market is very dull. The Kairanga yesterday took a small shipment of potatoes for Auckland. Quotations are £5 10s on trucks for May-June and £7 for JulySeptember. Fowl wheat is 4s 84d f.o.b. s.e. The market was influenced by the effort of the Northern merchants to remove the duty on fowl feed. Oats are meeting no inquiry, and x chaff is in dull demand. Onion values show little change. Quotations to growers are from £6 10s to £6 15s a ton.

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Grey River Argus, 2 May 1932, Page 7

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COMMERCIAL Grey River Argus, 2 May 1932, Page 7

COMMERCIAL Grey River Argus, 2 May 1932, Page 7