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GOVERNMENT ISSUES APPEAL. [Special to “Northern Advocate.”! AUCKLAND, This Day. A feature of the market as it closes for the week is the interest taken in fixed term investments, including the Government local bodies, and trading issues. This has been evidenced in sales covering each of these classes over the past 24 hours. At this morning’s call, the per cent, issue of Hastings Borough Council found a place on the rates list, the purchaser going to £lOl 10/ to secure a parcel with a trifle over a month's interest accruing. In the banking section. New Zealand’s were firm with fresh business at 50/. Insurances seemed a little firmer, with New Zealands in request at> 69/ and South British at 91/6. Woolworths (N.Z.) shares were again required at £8 5/, and a seller came in at £8 17/6. Broken Hills were active, and, after a sale at 51/, the market stood between 50/9 and 51/3.
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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1934, Page 13
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