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Foreign Exchange on New Zealand Currency Basis

The Bank of New South Wales. Yv cllington, quoted the following rates tor its purchases and sales of foreign exchange on July 9, 1938: — New Zealand OTI Rtnnn#T

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on Loudon— Buying. Selling £N.Z. to Sstg.100 . T.T. 124 124/10/Australia— O.D. 123/10/124/S/9 £A. to £N.Z. 100 .. .. T.T. 101 100/10/Fiji— O.D. 101 100/10/£F. to £N.Z. 100 .. .. T.T. 90/7/6 89 New York— O.D. 90/7/6 89 Dollars to SN.Z.l .. T.T. 3.9063 3.9619 O.D. 4.0063 Montreal— Dollars to £N.Z.l . . T.T. 4.0235 3.9930 O.D. 4.0355 3.9950 Denmark— Kroner to £N.Z.l .. T.T. 38.203 17.S93 O.D. 18.263 17.899 France— Francs to £N.Z.l .. T.T. 144.83 142.33 O.D. 145.83 142.37 Switzerland— Francs to £N.Z.l .. T.T. 17.540 17.270 O.D. 17.645 17.275 T.T. represents telegraphic transfers O.D. represents on demand transao tions. All rates ai e subject to alteration without notice. —

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 161, 11 July 1938, Page 12

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Foreign Exchange on New Zealand Currency Basis Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 161, 11 July 1938, Page 12

Foreign Exchange on New Zealand Currency Basis Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 161, 11 July 1938, Page 12

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