MINING.
AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. [From Our Correspondent.! AUCKLAND, September 30. Tlie market was somnvhat quiet when the Auckland Exchange opened this morning, and even a. telegram from the New Sylvia Mina announcing another 25!b of picked stone fuilod to cause those shafts to advance. Although some 8000 cha-ngsd hands at 3s 4d, there wore still sellers at that figure. Occidental Consolidated shares were a shado firmer, bring wanted at Is 3d. ns sgaimt Is id last v;eck. Waitar.gi Consolidated sold at lid find Hid, and AVaihi Kerfs r.t A little business was done in May Queen at lid. Kftrangnhake and AVaihi shares were without transactions, but prices were maintained.
[Per Press Association.] Morning call—May Qu;cn, lid; New Sylvia. 3s -tu: Y/aitangi, ltd to lljci; Rising Sun, Cd; AVaihi Reefs, 10jd. 3.15 p.m. call—Occidental Consolidated, Is Id; Iters Goldfields, Is lOd, Is ild; Mountain King, 111; Now Sylvia, Is 3d.
WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. [Per Prbsb Association.] WELLINGTON. Sentsreber 80. 3.13 p.m. call —-Knrsnui Caledonian. 3s Id (reported); Talisman, j£3 33s 30;i (Quango) Hr. Wnibi Grand Junction. T 1 3s (reported) (3); Wcitnr.gi, lljd (reported).
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16048, 1 October 1912, Page 8
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183MINING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16048, 1 October 1912, Page 8
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