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FOREIGN EXCHANGE

ON NEW ZEALAND CURRENCY BASIS, 19th SEPT., 1936.

The Bank of New South Wales, Nelson, quoted the following rates for their purchases and sale of foreign exchange yesterday (all rates subject to alteration without notice): — New Zealand Buying. Selling.

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on London— £N.Z. to fistg.100 T.T. •124 ' 124/10/O.D. 123/10/124/8/9 Australia— £A to £N.Z. 100 T.T, 101 100/10/O.D 101 100/10/Fiji— £F. to £N.Z. 100 T.T. 90/7/6 89 O.D. 90/7/6 89 New York— dollars to £N.Z.l ... T.T. SI 4.05*. O.D. 4.06| Montreal— Dollars to £N.Z.l ... T.T. 4.09* 4.051 O.D. 4.10* 4.06* Germany— Eei chin arks to £N.Z.l ... T.T. 10.035 O.D. — 10.040 Hong Kong—N.Z. pence to 1 dollar ... T.T. 17 29-32 18 29-32 O.D. 17 13-16 18 7-8 India and Ceylon— N.Z. pence to 1 rupee ... T.T. 22 9-64 22 57-64 O.D. 22 3-64 225 Japan— N.Z. pence to 1 ven T.T. 17 17-32 O.D. . 17 33-64 Shanghai— N.Z. pence to 1 dollar ... T.T. 17 9-32 18 9-32 O.D. 17 3.32 18 17-64 Singapore— N:Z. pence to 1 dollar ... T.T. 34 27-64 35 31-64 O.D. 34 15-64 35 15-32 T.T. represents telegraphic transfers. O.D. represents on demand transactions. (

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 September 1936, Page 10

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 September 1936, Page 10

FOREIGN EXCHANGE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 September 1936, Page 10

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