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(Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, September 21

Sues: Morning Call Morts Dock 12s, Mt. Morgan 12s 6d, Gas 23s Id, Bank New Zealand 395, Coles 82s, Hamilton Borough 1950 £l5O, and 1960 £lO7. Noon Sales: Bank of New Zealand 395, South British 89s 3d, Morts Dock 12s, 'Wilson’s Cement 36s 6d, Mt. Morgan 12s 6d, Stock November 38/52 31 per cent. £lO4, Auckland Electric Power Board 30/4/39 £lO2 ss. Unlisted: Dominion Breweries Pty. 32s 3d, Were” Rights 10d. WELLINGTON, September 2L Sales: Consolidated Brick 9s ;><!, Mount Morgan 12s 6d. WELLINGTON. September 21. Sales: Union Bunk £9 10s (.>0 shares); Tooths and Co. 56s (id (50 shares), Broken Hill Rights to Wellington allucial.s 2s lid (100 shares). Unofficial list: Shillings Ltd. 17s Id (100 shares). Woolworth's Ltd. £5 7s 6d (5(1 shares). DUNEDIN. September 21. Sales: Mount Lyell 29s (id Reported: Commercial Bank 18s 4d, G. J. Coles 80s 9(1 (late Saturday), Elect roIvlic Zinc (ord.) 43s 10M1. CHRTSTCHURGH, September 21. Sales: Timaru Brewery (in liqdn.) 2s 9d. Dunlop Rubber (cum. div.) 18s Id, Brian Boru 3d (3), Mount Lyell 29s sd. Mount Morgan ,12s 6d. WORLD TRADE IMPROVEMENT WELLINGTON, September 21. Wireless news broadcast from the League of Nations from Geneva, on September 19, says that Ihe League of Nations Economic Committee, in a report on international economic relations, stales that signs of improvement in the general economic situation are numerous enough, although uuequallv divided, among different countries. Progress was made. rather within it number of countries, without a corresponding advance in foreign trade. SYDNEY WOOL SALES. (Rci-i-iv>d Si-ptember 21. al U> p.m.) SYD'NEY, Sept ember 21. The wool sales were resumed to-day. The market was firm a! the closing rates of Ihe last Sydney series, but all of the lines carrying burr and du-t were five per ( <eni. lower. Yorkshire and Germany were i’he , chief buyers, supported by France America, and local users. Japanese representatives were present. but they did not operate. Greasy merino made 19Jd. The offerings totalled 10.732 bales, of which 8,571 were sold, and also SIS bales were disposed of privately.

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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1936, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL Grey River Argus, 22 September 1936, Page 3

COMMERCIAL Grey River Argus, 22 September 1936, Page 3

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