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STOCK EXCHANGE

| BUSINESS BRIGHTENS UP (Special to “Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, This Day. After a quiet spell, business on the Auckland Slock Exchange brightened up yesterday afternoon and a lug list of sales was recorded at the last call. This morning more were added and Ihe market tone was steady. Bank shares were in fair demand, but on a lower level, and New Zealands showed a further drop, with a sah 1 at £2 7/. In the mining section, fluctuations in the price of gold were rejected in (imitations, and for the first time in many months there was no bid for Waihis nor for Grand Junctions. Government stocks were steady and firm. Noon Call. Brokers recorded the following stiles at (he noon call; —National Bank of New Zealand, £-1 3/0; Bank of Now South Walos, £3-1 7/(i; Bank of New Zealand, £2 7/; South British, £3 14/; Taupiri, 14/; Okarito, 10/7; Waihi Grand Junction, 4/; Government stocks, 104(1, 4 per cent, £lOl 10/. Unlisted executive investment claos. First debenture, £9B.

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Northern Advocate, 18 October 1933, Page 12

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STOCK EXCHANGE Northern Advocate, 18 October 1933, Page 12

STOCK EXCHANGE Northern Advocate, 18 October 1933, Page 12

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