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COMMERCIAL.

New Zealand Herald Office.

Monday evening. Business was quiet on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and in consequence of lie death of the Premier there was no call" in the afternoon. There were no transactions in standard stocks. In mining lines Waiotalu's changed hands at £8 17s Gel, £8 17s, and £8 18.*, and the market closed with sellers at £8 17s. and buyers at £8 lbs. Talismans sold at ?.4s 6cl, and more were, wanted at l.lio price, late- sellers demanding 24s 9d. New .Moanataiaris .-old at Is 9d ; late sellers ?..«, buyers Is Bd. Thames were easier, ».nd after business at 2s, closed with sellers at £!s Id, buyers Is 10d.

AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. The following are Monday's closing prices the business done being :—Waiotahi, £3 17a 6d' £8 17s, £8 18s; Talisman Consolidated, 24a 6d ; New Moanataiari, Is SU ; Thames, iis.Seller*. Buyers. BANES- £ '■ d ' £ i: d New Zealand 8 16 D 8 14 0 National, new issue ...300 ' i t> 6 JNSIiHANCKNew Zealand ... ... 3 10 ■ 6 3 9 6 National ... •-_ J 3 0 Standard 0 19 6 0 19 d FINANCIAL— New Zealand end liivcr COAL- 6 .110 6 110 ° Sort. Coal, bid . 10.- paid (1 14 9 __ Taupiri Mines, I. united ... 0 10 9 0 19 3 Westputt ... t, ii 0 GASAuckland >~ ... .. \i !.: „ 14 7 o tiisliorne ; 7 0 L' 5 0 Hamilton ... ;; ti 0 Whaugarei ... ... , , — 19 0 SHIIT'INONorlhern E'en:.,. ,-*;j . . 017 0 olb 6 Northern i-'•>■•« n, <■ u. .. OKI — lie von putt, tlewj/ i r:n.,. £ 0 0 _ TIAfBKK— Kauri, paid up 0 16 (I _ . Kauri, contributing ... (14.. 04 2* LeylundUT'.rien, i.ul. ... .-> 4 0 — Mountain Kimu, Limited — 0 19 0 WoOLIiKX— Kaiapoi ... _ 600 BISt'KLI.ANr; ■>:. - Auckland T,.f.f.-.v&;-s Co. _ 31 8 0 H.S.C . Luniks'! ... . (i s; 0 0 7 9 .Milne and Ch. ~. pref 13 0 lib Millie and Clio-,;-, on!. 1 (I 0 N.Z. Portland Cement Co. 1 14 t> Northern Hoot ... .. -... 0 f: ? New /.e<ljud Paper Mills 13 II _ ' liuuinn U.irliek. Ltd. ... 0 19 b OIS 3 I'moii till _ 10 6 Wiseman and Sons. pref. 0 IV 8' 0 l:i 0 Wilson arid Co.. pief - 110 UIMMI--0 0 6 Kiirauui-Caledoniari ... 0 .'. 10 0 2 8 Magnet, pjid up (I 0 n — M»v t,'ii»»n Ivtte.nileil ... 0 I 0 New Hart 0 0 h\ — New M..v Queen .' 0 3 9 0 3' 6 New MiMiiitaiu-i ... ... (];»() 0 18 New Monowai . 0 (I V 0 0 a New Occidental, 6d paid... 0 0 7 _ New I','cide.ntal, con. ... 0 0-S — New I or 0 0 6 — New S.wijn I) 0 11 _ New Iviii. eon 0 0 6 — (lid Allmriiia. ... ... 0 .' 5 0 \'. (I Soiillieru Queen, emu ... 0 0 .'. I) 0 3 Thames '....02-1 0 1 10 Vanguard 0 0 7} Victoria ... 0 11 mini,l R 17 0 K 16 0 W.uiaic.'i. contributing ... 0 10 0 0 10 liiiiiker* Hill .. ..." 0 0. S 0 0 5 New Koiirtn-tland ... CI;" — Old Miitiraki. paid ... li fl 9 — Auckland ... ... >- : '• 0 13 Ciiainpiou. t>u.iil up ' ... 0 .. 7 _. Clown ... . ... 0 5 0 0 4 6 Colden Re-It. paid ... •-• 3 1 0 2 9 Unldeii Belt, eoatributing 0 ?. 7 0 2 4 Kinkiri. coo. ... .;. (i ■ 0 6- — Kooiata lleiefa 0 2 'i 0 2 1 Omahii, paid ... '' .'•■ > — Oioabll. con'ributinc '; ■ — Tnile v! Waihi .. C ~ _ Itising Sim . . "'■ — Tairim I'.rnken i'--\ ■<• ... ■.' '■: 6 ? ft Talisman Coitc'vi, ■:..■■■■■<', - ' 14' t,hi .-■ •) . " "'■ » Wjihi Reach . ''• :• ':'■ >i 5 Wailu l'(insii' .■_;-.-.• '. ? i Waihi Consols .'id 0 0 10 Waihi Extended 0 ft 10 0 Ti 6 Wail, i i;i and Junction ... 3 7 b S ?. ft W.uhi South ... ...0 0 6 0 0 5 Wahnangii. Is paid ... 0 10 V.-.iiinaMso. S<l paid ... 0 0 10 — Sunbeam Cold and Silver 0 0 9 Hidden Treasure, paid up 0 0 5 8 0 4 12.15 p.m.. .lone 11. 19 9& - 11. V. Uttplssto:.. Secretary. O. A. Rcttli. Chairman. TALL AND DIVIDEND LIST. •Dividends. £ «. d. Rue. Waintihi 0 Li 0 Now Mount Liell Mining and Kailway 0 2 a June 10 Calls. '.-,,. Victoria 8.. W. Co.. June 5 ... 0 0 June 13 New Occidental II 0 1 .Tune 18 New Dart. .lime 11 0 0 1 .tunc 20 Vanguard P..-M. Co- 0 0 :'. June 31 flohlen P.elt. June. 11. ... ..(10 1 June 28 Coronation, June. 11 ... ... 0 0 Ot June 28 WELLINGTON FRUIT AND PRODUCE MARKET. [BY TBLHGRAfH 0«>I COKRSSPOXDKST.] W txitfuTOS. Monday. The wholesale fruit, market, during the week was remarkable for the high prices dessert pears realised, up to i;os per case, beinf secured for "VintPi.- Nebs. Inurirdiate siiipmerits a.re wanted, "he demand for apples is also strong, choice des-

'.ft being worth 9s 6d to 10« 6d and cookers Vs fo S» 6rJ, with not sufficient forward to meet requiicmenl*. Tomatoes ..id from 5« to 6s fid and Hussion-fruit f»'om ■'. :• lo (>*. Lemon? are wanted *< '.'out 4r< •'id te &<) 6d. The ..... nana marker is Vac. ::':'\ iiiro'.oni.a supplies now due should .-ell i "11. »>-»iig(M aift also wanted. The (lestruction I " 'us • ; " inspector here; of mandarins from Sidney .<•. ..iisn;- great discontent amongst rt'iiifbrokers in that.-fruit; infected with the Queensland fly is not allowed to be picked over arid only, the actual .fruit affected stopped from consumption. • The fruit market closes strong. Very; heavy, iiiiantities of potatoes are arriving from Victoria ;mrl realise from 10s to 11* per cut. Some 'excellent camples of New Zealand* continue in anne ant! are selling at IDs in 10» ed per nvt. Auckland onions have better irupiiry at 7s and 7.s 6d per cwt and cauliflowers and cabbages are nominally worth 3- 6d to 5* M |i?r r-ack. Fresh eggs range from Is 6d to ].« 9..1 per do/jeu and preserved Is 2d and la 3d. with a weakening tendency. In poultry hens are .selling from 'ii 6d to -3s and roosters from 2.' 9d to 3s 3d per pair.

HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MARKET CABLEGRAM. [3V TELEGRAPH.— PP.KSS ASSOCIATION".'] * Wellington". Monday. Til- Department of Industries and Commerce has received the following cablegram from the High Commissioner, dated Loudon, the Dili inn'.: :— ' Mutton: The market, although quiet, lias advanced. The increase in the average price for li"lit weights of Canterbury brands is 3jd. Heavy weights are quoted at, 3id. Best quality North It tend mutton finds sale at, 3*d and second class »t, 3..'< J. There is a good demand for all lamb and"large supplies are coming forward. There me complaints as to the quality of New /eilaud lamb this season. The average price tor Canterbury brand is «id pet lb; other than Canter- ' Beet -'The market lias belter demand at 3Jd for hindquarters and 22<i for toiequai-ters. IbiMei • The market is firm owing to reduced supplies. ' The choi ■~,•. New Zealand brands are quoted at 1025,, Di>i:ish at Ills, and Siberian at J °(" i.l'.L' ''-lii-ie i- 3 good demand for cheese, r.pe.-i..|iv' -lute «■ litch is at 60s per owl. Coloured is .moled at 64s pev cwt. . Hemp: Thr mar!.", has advanced a.ic neie is a, !j,r Vtetujtid. '!' e price =•'■"" '.-; Weeing inn >..«! ... '-'j". or, v-- June and August snip.i,„i,t a-i" .noted -.■. ?-32 10-. Mjii.k. fair cur- ,,•„• on Mr.it, i< lie ,-'--d a I £ * f""' 'Oil. , - , S*cd • Tic--e is no alleiation in the cocksfoot *eed „;„,),..., since I. M week. LONDON. By Te|e;t i|ih.—l'tess Association.— London, .lune 10. Sliver. '* 6 1-lod per ounce. Copper: Spot, £i'o ,!■< 6d; three months, £«° "''■ ft.l. , „,.., 'I'm • Spot £1&3: three months. £I*2. Ktnzrii meat: Lambs— Canterbury, light and medium 4 13-16(1. hravv 4 11-ibd: Southland, lid: North Island. 4 id. New Zealand beef. 1801b to ''•701b, fair average quality, ox binds, 3;d ; Rivet T'iale', 3id : reel unaltered. Ilemji: Market quiet : June and July shipment*. 'Kauri gum : Slock, 1122 cases.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13201, 12 June 1906, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13201, 12 June 1906, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13201, 12 June 1906, Page 3

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