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New Zealand Herald Office. Wednesday evening. The Customs receipts to-day amounted to £730 ISs 7d. Mr. D. F. Evans sold by auction to-day an allotment situated in Railway-street, North Shore, 50 feet by 112, for 33s per foot, Mr. Potter being the purchaser. SALE OF THE KAMO COMPANY. Mr. D. F. Evans this morning offered the whole of the property of the Kamo Colliery Company (Limited) as under: — Lot 1, plant (unencumbered), price £301, Mr. T. Morrin; lot 2, 940 acres 0 rood 25 perches, freehold land, subject to mortgage, and 131 acres ditto, price £1, Mr. Neal (as agent); 251 acres, leasehold, chattels per bill of sale, and 252 acres, freehold (subject to first and second mortgages), price £1, Mr. T. Morrin ; lot 3, 302 acres freehold land, three lots in Kamo township, one lot in Kamo township, with house thereon, four lots in Meldrum s township, 296 acres 2 roods 9 perches leasehold land oollev's), the whole subject to mortgage, bought "by Air. T. Morrin, price £1 ; lot I, ditto; lot 5, "book debts, sold for £24 10s.
STOCK AND MINING ASSOCIATION.
Auckland, April 11, 18SS.
A. Saunders, C. Alexander, S. Vickers, J. F. Clarke, R. Frater, J. B. Morpeth, J. M. Lennox, D. B. McDonald, D. G. McDonnell, Aitken Carrick, R. Spratt, Francis Hull, James Reid, R. G. Macky. Joseph Newman, Chairman. CALL AND DIVIDEND LIST. CALL: £ s. d. Due. Trenton G.M.Co. .. .. 0 0 3.. April 25 Te Awamutu Cheese and Bacon Factory Co .. 0 10.. May 1
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DUNEDIN OATS. Dc.vedi.v, Wednesday.Deliveries are still small, but the weather during the last few days has been all that could be desired, and no doubt has been turned to good account. A very good demand exists for shipments, but rather than give over current .rates, shippers prefer letting the business go by, which evidently means that their limits are pretty hard fixed. Millers lately on occasions, have run short, and rather than stop operations, have thus been compelled to advance on ordinary prices. Quotations : Prime milling, at Is 8d to Is Bi<l ; extra prime, a shade more; best bright feed, is "id to Is 8d ; medium. Is 6d to Is 7d per store ; sacks (weighed) net cash.
Company. Business. Closing Prices. Buyers.] Sellers. Banks: £ s d£ s d New Zealand .. — — 12 3 C Colonial, ex .. — 2 2 0 — INSURANCE : New Zealand .. — 3 10 6 — Standard .. .. — 0 13 0 0 13 8 Colonial .. — — 0 6 9 Miscellaneous : N.Z. Loan and Mer. — 3 14 0 3 16 0 Auckland Gas, new — 5 7 6 — Taupiri Coal .. — —280 Mining : Cambria .. .. S.'B, S/4 — 0 S* 6 Saxon .. .. 4/1, 3/11, 4/1 0 3 10 0 4 0 Manukau .. .. 2/, 2/2 0 2 0 0 2 2 Moanataiari .. — — 0 11 0 Alburnia .. .. — — 0 3 6 Paroquet .... — — 0 5 8 Gem 1/. 1/1 — 0 11 Marototo .... 3/4 — — Woodstock „ — 0 2 3 — Kenilworth .. — 0 2 6 — Silverton .. .. — — 0 2 9
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9026, 12 April 1888, Page 4
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