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SHIPPING.

v V-x'."' : ■• UI High Water at Auckland— a.m.'; 0.39 p.m. - k" „ „ jjg Manukau—2.lo a.m.; £ 2.38 p.m. i Rises, 5.5 a.m.; sets, 7.16 p.m. Moon— Friday, 11.35 a.m. • . WEATHER FORECAST. : Captain • Edwin-'- telegraphed § yesterday —> '"Moderate westerly winds; glass rise; ordi- ; . nary tides." ARRIVALS. ' . AoteSi, s.s., 6354, E. J. Evans, from London, " ~t ' Capetown, and Hobart. Passengers': Mes- : .lames J. Barras, Cooper, Crosby, Delaney, ' iSmmins, Edgecombe, S. Edwards, Fleming, - Howsom,' Brooksbank, Garrett, Hall, Head, " E. Hullali, •. Joil, Jule, Kay,. Laney, McCrae, I • . . Montgomery, 1 Scott,, H. ' Smith, J. Smith, r Turnbnli, B. Vallence. S. War doll, Woodiiail, -<' Misses J. Anderson, K. Brown, E. Clifford, E. : Cooper, G. Edwards, C. Delaney, L. Edwards, • P. Emmins, H. Fleming, R. Fleming, E. Flem- /. ing, W. Fleming, K. Fnllerton, J. Garrett, G. V. Johnson, J. McDonagh, M.. : McDonagh, G. Maylette, E. Montgomery, F. Montgomery, A. iforiarty, Murray, J. Kelson, M. O'Shea, M. Ross, L. Smith, M. Turnbull, -J. Turnbull, K. . ' Wood, Messrs. "W. Atchison, C. Andrew, .T. ' i - Ballard, T. Barras, B. Beaton, E. Bissett, H. Boxall. J. Brooks-bank, R. Carr, F. Cory, W. :: ' Clough, J. Corrie, L. Cowan, C. Cox, M. i Coyne, R. Currie, J. Deady, H. Delaney, W Drayton, E. Edgecombe, 0. Ellis, G. Emmins, J. ' Finney. J?.' Fish, J. Fleming, E. Foot, J. Gamble, D. G-ilmour, P. Hadfleld, J. Hall, T. Earner, W. Marry, S. Head, W. Herd, 0. / -j Herd. 0. Howeoa, D. Jackson,- H. Joll, W. ; Jones, if. Joyce, J. Joyce.: J. Kay, R. Kearnev, A. Kinsoy, T. Knowles, F. Knowles, R. McCrac, J. McDonald. L. Mangin, T. Man- ' "iiell, 0. Martin. W. Martin, M. Metcalfe, T. '• . Montgomery, G. Morrioe, W. Olphert, J. Peter, A. Pilling, G. Ritchie. T. Rivers, W. ■ Robertson. T. Robertson, J. Scott, J. ShuttleJ worth J. Sloggett. H. Smith, A. Smith, R. 1 Smith' C. Smith, H. Stanbrough, J. Stewart, J, Thorn, D. Thom, A. Turner, W. Varcoe, E. Vincent W. Wilson,: J. Woodhail, and 23 returned 'troopers.—L. D. Nathan and Co., % gents, 1 *" • " *' - ■ Kobe, s.s., 4569, ; Mikuliech," from Now York, . Melbourne, and .Sydney.—'T. and S. Morrin, Limited, agents. ' Clansman, s.s., 300, W. Farquhar, from Mangonni Whahgaroa, and Russell.— era S.S. Co., agents. . , : ' Glenel?, s.s., .238. T. Hani tain, from x'.irengarenga, Tekao, «tnd Hohonra.— S.S. Co., agents. ■ __ •• Ngnngu.ru, s.s., 84, Scott, from Whangaruru. • Tutukaka,:- Helena . Bay, Wljananaki, and Ngunsruru.—Northern S.S. Co., agents./, : ■ * Chelmsford,- s.s., , 70, J. Taw, from'-.Whanga- , rei.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. . DEPARTURES. ' ■ Uganda, s.s.. 4540, Black, for Wellington a Tekoa! T. S. Weston, for London, VI CI a nsmmu .s., 300, W. Farquhar, for Tan--1 Wellington, s.s., 279, E. Stephenson, for i s.s., 225, Joseph Duthie. for Ken'nedy's Bay. Knaotunn. and Mercury Bay. J , Waitangi. s.s.. 197, P.. A. Stem, for NY liakatVQYe" Ateo, l Schooner yacht, 60, E. A. Stenteak, for Apia. , . 'expected ARRIVALS. V Bay. b.s., via Australia, due • • iKts.'. Via Australia, duo February 10. . " Whakatane, 5.5... sailed December 26 . ~ Tomoaia, s.s., via .Australia, due March 14. Star of Australia, s.s., via Australia, loading. ;. , . BAN lEANCISCO: : , Ventura, R.M.8., February 3. ' Germ aniens, 8.9., via . Australia, sailed DeReigate'fs's.. 'via Australia, sailed January ;. ■ Jupiter, s.s., direct, sailed. • L'c. . Indradevi, s.s., via Australia, loading. Trinidad, barque, via Wellington, sailed Oc- ; Charles" 9 G. Rice, barque, via Wellington, • . ". sailed December 2. ' .- Sydney: , , • Zealandia, s.b., Sunday. Hawke's Bay, s.s., Thursday. .; C "whangape, s.s., sailed December 30. TONGA: s.s.. February 6. Hauroto, s.s., February 6. i . BAMOA: , . Hauroto, s.s., February 6. . • / Hauroto, s.s., February 6. . V • ; . V ' E^hu E< Gill, barque, arrived at Lyttelton i . January 13.. JAVA: ' . . 7;/~, t - , Romulus, s.s., early. . . MacLeod, barque, sailed January 1. ' • ' ' WOLLONGONG: ; ' -"• ' T 'l'- : Northern Chief, barque, early. i' KEWCASTMS: harque, sailed January 15. Ganymede, barque, sailed January 15. g-v' Jessie Crp,ig, barque, early. . . Empreza, barque, early. ' Vision,, hrigantnie, .early. - ' ' UNION S.S. CO.'S MOVEMENTS. - • ■- .'-. To-day: Omapere arrives from East Coast £ "AtaysiTMoura leaves for Southern ports at li - ■ noon (no cargo after 11 a.m.). . .. :: Sunday: Takapuna arrives from New liyOmapero leaves'for East Coast "bays, Gifihorne, and Napier at 5 pin. • j no : cargo after 3 p.m.): Takapuna leaves *or New Plymouth and Wellington at 3 p.m. (2.10 : passenger train). \ "_ f - Tuesday:: Taien arrives from Westport. Wednesday: Rotoiti arrives from Wellington, Nelson,, and New Plymouth,, and leaves for New Plymouth, Wellington, and He. son . at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger. train). • Thursday: Te Anau arrives from Southern ' •<. 5< Friday: Ovalau arrives _ from Tahiti and "• Barotonga; Taieri leaves for Westport at,l2 »noon; \Takapuna arrives from - Wellington •>, ' and New Plymouth, and leaves for ..New 11}mouth only at 3 p.m. (2.10 passenger tram) Saturday: Te Anau >• leaves for southern • ports at 12 noon (no cargo alter 11 a.m.). NORTHERN S.S. ' CO.'S MOVEMENTS. » . To-day: Glenelg leaves or aiheke at 2 p.m., returning to Auckland Monday ™° r In 1 Wellington arrives from Yfhangarei, *. Marsden Point, otc.; Muritai arrives lrom . Kuaotunu, Mercury Bay, and Kennedy s Bay, 1 - " Ngapuhi arrives at Onehunga from New Ply- > mouth; if. Ohinemnri ?- leaves .; for Jtangenui, r} » ','Awanul, and;Waiharara, at midnightrNgu- ';■ - i'nguru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf, - 5 1f? 'Gairloch leaves Onehunga for Hokianga; Ngunguru leaves for Whangarei. Town Wharf 11 Sunday: Ngapulii leaves for New' Plymouth at 3 p.m. (passenger tram 2.30 P- m -) Ngungu--1-" leaves ' for Whangarei Town Wharf at 9 a.m.; Waitangi arrives from Olnwa. after "-\ connecting with Opotiki and Whakatano, Clansman arrives from . Tauranga; Ran ten arrives at Onehunga from Raglan, Kawhia, ' and Waitara. ' ' < , „ , Monday: Wellington leaves for Marsden , point. Mangapal, and Whangarei at 9.30 p.m.; a.-, ' Clansman leaves for Russell, Whangaroa, • and Mangonni at 7 p.m.; Waitangi leaves for "'V' 1 Tairua and Whansrainata at-9 p.m.: Muritaj *«•- 'leaves . for .Kuaotunu, Kennedy's Bay, and ' " Mercurv ; Bay, at 9 p.m.; Ngunguru arrives from Whangarei Town Wharf: Kanien leaves Onehunga for Waitara at 11.30 a.m.; Ter- ' ' xanora ' leaves for Ohiwa. connecting with Onotiki. at 5.30 p.m. ' Thames Service: Steamers leave for Thames : 'and Paeroa daily. See advertisements daily papers. _ . ■ . ' IMPORTS. V.v ' ; Per Aotea, from London: 2700 tons general merchandise. ■„ '' -Per Kobe, from New York: 1300 tons-gene-ral merchandise. : . • V • The Union Company's steamer Moura loaves at noon to-day for East Coast and -S >uthern . ports. ' ' "-J""-''..- , , ' Yesterday morning the Northern Company s Bteamor Clansman arrived from the North, and.left in the evening for Tauranga. # :, . - :; : The Northern Company's steamer NguTigurn arrived from the North last evening, and leaves for Whangarei Town Wharf at .5 p.m. to-day. . , „ , ' • Last night the Northern Company s stea- ' mer Muritai left for. Kennedy's Bay, Kuaotunu, and Mercury Bay. : m.w The Northern Company's steamer Glenelg ' arrived from the North last evening with a cargo of kauri gum and sundries. To-day the Union Company's steamer Omapere is due from East Coast ports and leaves for the same places again on Monday, even"riso Northern Company's steamer OhlneThe Northern Company's steamer Ohineinnri leaves for tho North at 32 o'clock to- - night. : • ' - l," ' f '- ; This afternoon the auxiliary schooner urey* hound leaves for the North. • .... The Union Company's steamer Taieri is ana from We3tport .on Tuesday next, and leaves ' for the same port again on Thursday. _ This afternoon the New Zealand Shipping - Company's steamer linkaia leaves for Napier mid tho South to continue her loading for London. . , . , „ ~ , ._ . Yesterday the ' ship Broderick Bay sailed J . from Lyttelton for Capetown with a cargo -of grain and produce. • . ' , < The German schooner yacht 0 Lo A too left . lor Samoa early yesterday morning. '. ' , To-day the Shaw. SaviU, and Albion ComJfi;.; • pany's steamer Delphic is due from Lyttel- " ton to load frozen meat and general cargo f:-' -.' for London. t~ ,y > ■ THE TEKOA. ■ ' The.New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tekoa went down to the powder ground early yesterday } morning, and took in her large consignment of explosives for the berth, leaving for Wellington shortly before 5 p.m. ; , THE UGANDA. The British-Tndia Company's steamer Uganda left for Wellington and the South last Bvening with original cargo from Calcutta and Singapore. - On completion of the discharge of her New Zealand cargo the Uganda proceeds to Australia to load coal and horses ' : ' ■ for India.'; ' THE AMITE. f«. j , « , " Tho . Huddart-Pavker v steamer Elingatnitc fe^ie|^E:l^vcsi;Giab6rna.g for Auckland to-day,S. and "'V: I |j§v should arrive to-morrow. She.proceeds on tc { Sydney at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. — —— — ■ <% THE OVALAU. , " 1 tV, ILi o U b steamer Ovalau is dm the 9°ciety and Cook Ishmds on Fridaj 28th' 703 Jor Islands again on th<

THE ZEALANDIA. , ' .. . 6 I The ■- Huddart-Parker steamei. Zealandia, is due from Sydney "to-morrow night, and will u remain in the stream until early on Monday morning for medical inspection. The steamer ■ leaves for East Coast and Southern ports on Tuesday afternoon. THE HAWKE'S BAY., 4 . 1 ■ The Tyser liner Hawke's Bay, m contnrvua- v tion -. of her voyage from London and Mel- c bourne, left' Sydnev for Auckland at 6.30 a.m. c yesterday, and is expected to arrive on inure- \ day next...» Messrs. Heather, Eoberton, ana 0 Do. arc tha local agents for the steamer, which \ on discharge proceeds to Napier ami Welling- c ton. "■' '' . * ' • 'THE AOTEA. . , ) The. Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company s * steamer Aotea, Captain E. J- Evans, arrived ' from London, Capetown, and Hobart at 10 3 a.m. yesterday, and anchored in the stream * [or; inspection by Dr. E. W. Sharnian. the ' port health officer, and the Customs authori- J ties, who proceeded off to the steamer shortly ; after her arrival. : After , inspection, which '< book somewhat longer: than usual owing to • the large number of passengers on board, the ( steamer was granted pratique, and she was ' ' berthed at the Queen-street-Wharf at 1 p.m., J md the work of discharging cargo proceeded With, and continued until a late hour last i night. : The Aotea, which is under the command of Captain E. J. Evans, formerly of the ? Tainui, brings about 2700 tons of general mer- 1 chandise for this port, and is expected to 1 Leave for Wellington on Monday' night. Of thw voyage, Mi. It. H. Morgan, the . purser, c reports: The Aotea left London on November 3 22, and experienced fine weather all the way £ to Capetown, which, was reached on December t 18. Disembarked mails and passengers, and I after taking emails and passengers on board ( resumed the voyage to Hobart the evening of r tho-same date. During the voyage _across 4 the Southern Ocean the winds were fresh from j the north-west, with fine weather, and Hobart j was reached on' the 10th inst. The steamer left again at 6 p.m. the same date for Auck- \ land, and met with fine weather crossing the ( ragman Soa. Passed Cape Brett at 10.30 a.m. j dii the 16th, and anchored inside of Tiruiri [ it 10 p.m. the same date, coming into port as above. Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co. are ; the local agents for the steamer. ( — j ' THE KOBE. . , ... 1 The cargo steamer Kobe, flying the Austrian Rag, arrived from New York, Melbourne, ana Sydney early yesterday, morning, bringing about. 1300 tons of general merchandise ironi the American port. The steamer, which is under charter to tha-Tyser line, .was launched 1 from the yards of Messrs. Craig, Taylor, and 3 Co., of Stockton, England, last year, and is 1 similar to the class of large cargo-carriers which usually visit,this port;-.. Upon. arrival 1 the steamer anchored • 111 the stream for in- c spection by Dr. Sharman. the port I health ] officer, and the Customs authorities, and being £ admitted to pratique, berthed at Quay-street < Jetty No. 2, and the work of discharging cargo , vas proceeded with. Capt. Mikuliecn reports: i The Kobe left New York on October 30. and } met with rough and unsettled weather to } Melbourne, where the steamer arrived on De- , cember 28. After discharging cargo pro- 1 ceeded on to Sydney on the 3rd in St., _ and , again fell in with bad weather, Port Jack- 1 3011 not being made until the 6th. After , putting out further consignments the Kobe ... [eft for Auckland on the 11th inst-, and met ( with easterly winds and squally weather to ;< Dape Maria Van Diemen at 8 a.m. on riiurs- ; Jay, when fine weather prevailed dewn tno :oast to* arrival, at 6 a.m. yesterday. Messrs. , C. and S. Morrin, Limited, are the local agents for the steamer, which is expected to leave for ; Wellington and the South oil Tuesday next. j ' THE SONOMA. . t . . . The mail steamer Sonoma, wuich left Auckand at 5 a.m. on Tuesday, arrived at Sydney < >.t 3.20 p.m. yesterday. _____ , ' PORT OF ONEHUNGA. '9 , , ■ — ] ARRIVALS. it . , ■ Takapuna, s.s., J. Grant, irom Wellington , md New Plymouth. Passengers: Misses . •Simpson. Bradbury, Nowbigen, Smith, Shaw. . ilonan (2), Caffieay, Edwards, McGce, . ring (2). Mesdames Duxfleld, Low, Robb, Bush, robin, Malcolm, Hoskins, Messrs. Snow, Duxield, Low, Stanton, Robb, Green, Campbell, Thompson. McGuegan, Madill. lobin, Srainge, Buttle, Megnotte, Rowlandson, Stev,- 1 irt, Minta, Small, Cover, and. 20 steerage. Northern B.S. Co., agents. . ' DEPARTURES. Takapuna, s.s., J. Grant, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith, lames Brook (2), Manghan, Upson and child, Mayor,' Palmer, Misses E. Brown, J. Ross, L. Ross, G. Lennox, Jacobson, Mayor, Messrs. Stainnes (2), A. Thorman, C. P. Michaels, Sattley, H. Jenkins, Lester, Borne, Swales, R. Brown. F. G. Roach, Manghan. Allen (2), tV: f J. " Hopkins, C. Kidd, R. Ross. C. Raimelt, wraith. Hudson. Sutton. A. J. Whitteker, H. O. Brown. Harper, W. Carson, J. A. Oooper. W. H. Brookes, O. G. Laurie. Kil?our, P. Rowe, Cahill, Mackay. Croll, Bell, Perrett, Sanderson. Pillenger, M. McCallum, W. Oulpan, Mennie, Master Palmer, and 15 steerage. ■ ' The Union Company's steamer Takapuna arrived yesterday morning from Wellington and New Plymouth. She loft again, for . the latter port in the afternoon. BY TELEGRAPH. . CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN. , January 17.— schooner May Howard massed south at noon to-day. MARSDEN POINT. January 17.—Arrived Hikurangi, ketch. Saxon, schooner, from Auckland; Huon Belle, cetch, from the Thames. Sailed: Clio, ketch, Kauri, scow, for Auckland. < KIRIPAKA. January 17.—Arrived: Bravo, Kahu, Gem. loaded: Alert. Sailed: Havoc, Atalanta. NEW PLYMOUTH. January Arrived: Ngapuhi. s.s., from Dnehnnga. Sailed: Ngapuhi, s.s., tor One--IUnS - ' ' -y NAPIER.. . NAPIER, January 17.-Sailed: Elingamite, p., for Northern ports and Sydney. Passengers: Messrs. Leabourn, Kemfry, Wilson. tlAth, worth, Wilker, ; Griffin, Pottigrew, Honkton, Goudy, Bishop, Y/Tute, Captain v\ alace. Adjutant Harrison, Mesdumes Robinson, Harrison and ' family. Hemingway, .d'Ath, Broom, White and family, Misses liobinson, Murphy, Moeller, Harper, East, and ,9 steerXS6 ' WELLINGTON. { January ,17.—Arrived: Mararoa, s.s., from the North: Taviuni. s.s., from Auckland. PORT CHALMERS. . • January 17,-Sailed: Te Anau s.s., for the North. Passengers lor Aucklan'-: Mrs. smith, Misses Allen, Austen, Messrs:. Mee, Oilier. ' LYTTELTON. LYTTELTON. January 17,-Sailed: Rotomahana. s.. for 3nehunga; Broderick Bay, ship, lor Cape'oWn' , BLUFF. ■ January 17.—Arrived: Rimu. s.s., from Greynouth. Sailed: Herald, s.s., for Greymouth. • ; : ; ; SYDNEY. : ' - ■ ' January 17 —Arrived: Sonoma, R.M.s., War•imoo, s.s., from Auckland. Sailed: Haw he s Say, s.s., for Auckland. HOBART. January 17.-Sailed: Ruapehn. s.s., for Welinst,on' • COMMERCIAL. • *»■■■ New Zealand Herald Office. Friday evening. IMPORT ANT LAND SALE. Mr. Joseph Thornes Held an important sale >f city properties to-day. There was a large ittendance. Two pieces of land with frontage to Ka•angahape Road' were offered in one lot. Che ground had 68ft 2in frontage to Karangampo Road, widening to a width of about ,20ft at the rear, and was sold with buildings Garrett's and other shops) now on the •round. The bidding started at £30 a. foot md rose to £40 a foot, at which price the H'opcrtv was knocked down to Mr. Abbott, )f Abbott, Oram and Co., the total purchase irice being £2726. . . , A property with 64-ft 11m frontage to Bercsiord-street, with two residences, sold it £850. The adjoining property, with 55ft 4iua "ronfcago to Beresford-street, and boardinglouse known as " Gleucoe," was then offered, md was purchased by Mr. Abbott at £650. Thevblock of land m Vulcan Lane, ( beonging to the estate of the late Mrs. G. E. j Ireland, was then offered. The land has Llßft 7in frontage to "Vulcan Lane, 32ft lin so High-street, and 33ft lOin to O'Connelldreet, and was sold, with buildings upon it. Bidding started at £2000, and rose to £2525, it which figure it was sold to Mr. A. Cleave. An adjoining property, part of the same estate, wjith 33ft frontage ■ to liigh-street, was sold in two lots, the prices realised being 8925 and £600. . The residence in Arney Road, Remuera, known as " St. Columbs," nine rooms, standing in five acres of land, was sold, at £1250 to Mr. James Lamb. . LONDON. By Telegraph.— Association.— London, January 16. Wheat: A New South - Wales cargo has been sold at 30s. The American visible supply is estimated at 93,573,000 uushels. Copper: Spot, 45L Lead: log. WOOL SALE. . ~ , , . CHRiSTCHUECn. Friday. At the third of the present series of wool sales to-day a catalogue of 14,200 bales was goffered, and about 7b per cent. sold. English and foreign buyers attended in: full force, and bidding, wan more spirited than at the December sale. The woollen mills <>iunpeted for superfine lots and merino, as well as fine wool pieces. Bradford and Continental , buyers improved the competition - for light and. good-conditioned crossbreds. -Local scourers paid full rates for : locks and pieces. As compared with the December sales merinos were Jd to 3d higher, and; good crossbreda id to id higher. Halfbreds were easier by Id to id. . Medium and strong wools and inferior kinds wore easier by id. Cnlverden

merino again topped the market with, 91d, super. half bred making' up > to. B i d ; nt - best . ■ crossbreds 6-Jd, while first merino pieces sold < up to 7j<i.- - • . ■ AUCKLAND PRODUCE MARKETS. . The local produce and fruit markets have been fairly glutted during the Past week. . Potatoes have been hardly s salable, only a very small portion of the consignments . re- - ceivedbeing worked off by auction at prices down to £2 per ton for prime kidneys. Onions were- also dull. Vegetables were Hardly_ salable at auction. Consignments oi fitter which came to hand were generally m bad order and prices were lower, Eggs were in supply short of demand, at advanced prices. Grain bacon and cheese , were .unchanged i Fruit'was in such heavy supply, that great 1 difiicultv was experienced , 111 quitting 1 J" i sianments, even at ruinously low prices, which < rule™ all ■ round, Poultry . was in good de. mand but supplies ware of a very poor class, \ bein- mostly old hena and young chicks in , poor" condition. Black plums, red .peaches, and apricots, were the only lines which sold ' at anvthing like a payable price to growers. Itnanese plums generally only realised the \ cost of cases and freight. The following were the ruling prices at the auction sales ' ' J Produce.—Maize, 2s 6d to 2s 9d bushel; . niv'atoes. kidney, 2s to 3s cwt. _ p Garden Produce.—Onions, local, id to 3d lb, - „„'(i('. 2d; green peas. 6d to 9d peck ; French beans! <? d to 6d; broad beans, 2d; cucumbers, . IS T?^iif-i 0 «ples: Local, table, 9d to 43 case ; i \i to 3s 6d. Pears, table, 2s 6d to 5° 6,i p?,'c .Peaches, superior, 5s to 8s box ; too l 3s olWrs, Is 6d to 2s 6d. Apricots 4s S°°£' „ s ' . c-W'Pes, hothouse, 3d to lOd lb; bananas l?d to •°' d - per. bunch Is 3d to os 6d. bananas, ■ iW case . island, 10s ; mar- , o=P.poor fan's. 2s. Lemons. 2s to ; Ts'Sß cockerels. 6d to Is 3d ; chicfe, 3d to 6ct geese^ 2s; hen eggs, Bcl to B£d duck eggs, dt. to D^ry. -Butter: Print '6d **>7ld lb roll. Gd to 7id ; factory, . ±o*d ; kfo.. 3a to /u. Cheese: Local. 4d lb ; factory, 4Jd. Bacon Local 4d to 6id lb ; Southern, r ] 0 . Vj' Hams: Local. 5d to 8d lb; SoutneTO. 5d to Bd. AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. BUSINESS DONE.— Zealand ; I'™"*?? 5 £3 83 6d ; South British Insurance, £3 - li!B . wl ' Northern Steamship Co., contributing, as,as Id ; ~ D.C.S., Limited, 8s lOd ; Ivomata iteets, 10jd ; Waihi Extended. 23 6d. >; -y . • BUYERS. —National Bank, 745; New Zealand Insurance, 67s 9d r National Insurance, ; 9d- • South British Insurance, /8s; hUnd<->ru Insurance, 17s; 'New Zealand Accident Insurance, 58s : New Zealand and River Plato, old, 21s 6d; New Zealand and River liate, new, 21s 9d ■ Taupiri Coal Mines, Limited, 173 6d; Auckland Gas. new (£4 10s), £12 12s ; Northern Steamship, 'contributing, 8s ; Devonport Steam Perry. 40s : Kauri Timber, contributing, Is 6d ; Avondalo Brick and Pottery, 225; D.S.C., Limited, 8s 6d ; Northern Boot, 3s 6d; Sharland and Co.. Limited, 225; Tonson Garlick Co., Limited, 15s od; Kuranui, 4d; Kuranui-Oaledonian, 4d; ; May Queen Hauraki, sd; Welcome Jack, con- , tributing, 3d ; Crown, 10s 3d; Komata Reefs. 9d : Maratoto. 2d ; Pride of V) aiiii, 2d ; Tiiriw Broken Hills.- 3s ; Talisman Consolidated. 15s 6d ; "WaUii, £6 2s 6d; Waihi Beach United, 2d; Waihi Consolidated, , lod • Waihi Consols. 2d ; "Waihi Extended. 2s 5d- Waihi Grand -Junction, 32s 6d; Waitokajiri. 9s 3d ; Manama; deferred, Is 6d. SrililiEßS.—Bank of New Zealand, 50s; National Baulv, 775; New Zealand Insurance, fig*- South British Insurance, 79s 6d; New Zealand and River Plate, old, 22s 6d ; Tannin Coal • Mine.?, ,■ Limited, , 18s ; Auckland Gas, old, £14 2s 6d; Auckland Gas, new (£4 ,10s).' £12 • 103; Devonport Steam Ferrv 42s ; Kauri Timber, contributing. Is ad . 'Levland-O'Brien Timber Co., Limited, 333'; Avondalfc' Brick and Pottery. 23s ; i D S.C., Limited. 9s ; Milne and Choyce, Limited, preferential, 23s ; Northern ■ Boot 93 6d; , Union Oil, 20s; Broken Hill ' 4(1 • Kuranui, 5d ; Kuranui-Caledonian, ■ 9d; May' Queen Hauraki Gd; Monowai, 2s bd; Victoria. 3d; Waictahi, 26a; Welcome Jack, contributing, 4i»i; Chelmsford, lid ; • Crown, lis; ; Komata -Reefs, lid; Mara- • toto 4d; Pride of TVaihi. 3d; Rising Sun.'6d ; Tairua Broken Hills, 3s 6d; Talisman Consolidated, 20s : "Waihi,_ £6 10s; Waihi Beach United, 4d : Waihi Consolidated, is Id ; Waihi Consols, 31d : Waihi Extended, 2s 7d; Waihi Grand Junction. 37s 6d. ; Waitekauri, 9s 9d : New Four-ln-Hand, Is ?d ; Royal ' Oak of Hauraki. Is 2d. . G. A. BUTTLE, Chairman. , W. H. O. Johnston, Secretary. 3.15 p.m., January 17. 1902.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11866, 18 January 1902, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11866, 18 January 1902, Page 4

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