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AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE.

The following --arc Thursday's 'cloning prices, the business a done beingXovlliern Coal Co. (103 paid). 14s 3d ;. Northern Steamship (paid-up), 16fl tid; ; Kauri Timber (contributing), 4s. 8d; - Auck-: land Tramways, £11 103; * D.S.C., -' 7s : Vd; « Waibi, £8 16», £8 16s, £8 16s 6d; Waiotalii, £7 7* 6d: Talisman Consolidated, 235, 23s 6d, 23s Sd, 23s 9d, 24*;: Kuranui-Caledonian, 2s < Ed, :2s 6d ; OW Alburnia, 2s 2d; Thames, 2s Id ; • Tairua 'Broken Hills, 2« Bd, 2s 3d. '

CALL AND DIVIDEND LISTDividends- * £ s. d. Due. Waiotahi G.M. Co 0 6 0 Now His Majesty's Arcade ... 6 p.c. Now National Bank of New Zealand 7 p.c. Now, Cails Waihi Extended, July 11 ... 0 0 2. Aug. 6 New Monowai, July 16 ... ... 0 0 1 Aug. 6 .Mahara Royal, July 16 .. .001 Aug. 6 Old Albumin, July 16 0 0 1 Aug. 6 May Queen Extended, July 19 0 0 1 Aug. 8 MESSRS. ALFRED BUCK LAND AND SONS' REPORT. Horses: At the Havmarket on Friday last active young express and waggon horses brought from £32 to £40; lighter sorts, £20 to £25 10s; medium unbroken colts, £26 10s to £27; buggy horses and good hacks, £15 15s to £24 10s; light harness and ordinary hacks, £6 to. £16 15s; gig ponies, £4 to £5 7s 6d; weeds at late values. Hides, .Skins, Tallow, etc.: Hides—Ox, sgd to &2d; cow, 43d to 53d ; calf, 6.Jd to '6Jd; kip, s id to 52d; horse, 8s to 16s; ■ stags', 3Jd to 4Jd; horsehair, Is Sid; tallow, 21s 6d to 24s 6d; hones, dry, 4s 3d; tails. Is. 6d dozen. Skinsßest butchers', 5s lOd to 6s lOd; medium. 4s 5d to 53 6d; small, ■2s 2d to 3s 8d; damaged, 3d to Is 7d. . •" Grain, etc.: Maize sold readily at 3s 6d ex wharf to 3s 9d ex store. Oats, 2s 9d .to 2s, lOd ex store. Fowl wheat, 33 lOd. Chaff, £4 10s ex rail to £5 ex store. . Bran, £4 ss. Sharp*, £6 ss. Carrots, 265. Pressed hay, £3 to £4. Straw, £3 ss. " *' : Notwithstanding the bad weather that prevailed throughout Saturday, there - was a large,„ attendance of buyers and satisfactory prices were real-' ise'cf at . the special sale? held on account of Mr. Thomas Gallagher at Mauku. .cows selling to £6 15s and implements and sundries at usual figures. A fair yarding of stock at Poke no ; on Monday was disposed of at late values. We. held our usual monthly sale at Runciman on Wednesday and yarded an average number of stock, dairy cows being in larger numbers than usual; no "grown steers varded. With few exceptions all ,changed hands at satisfactory prices, dairy cows selling to £8, dry to £3 10s. fat to £5 10s, strong calves to 30s, yearlings to £2 10?. . •. At RemuCra' on Thursday dairy cows, penned in usual numbers, were from £3 10s to £7 155. dry to £3 ss. Fat and young calves, in full supply, sold freelv, small to 12s, medium to 25a, heavy to 51s; 113 sold. There was an average yarding of fat cattle, for which competition was steady tat slightly under last week's quotations. Steers ranged" in price from £5 to £ll 7s 6d; cows, £4 to £6 17s 6d; 291 sold. Sheep camo forward in usual numbers and sold freely throughout. Best wethers reached 27s 6d. lighter weights 183 to 225, heavv ewes to 24s 9d, others 17 to 21s, hoggets 14s to 17s. The advertised Shropshire Down sheep ranged from 3 guinea to 1£ guineas; crossbred ewes, in lamb. 15s 9d to 19s 6d. Pigs, in moderate numbers; small to 7a 6d, slips to 15s, porkers to 335; no heavy weights penned. Poultry. Is 6d each. Four of this season's lambs sold from £1 to £1 2® 6d. '

G. W. BINNEY AND SONS' REPORT. At our weekly sale an extra large catalogue of hides, sheepskins, tallow, etc., sold freely. Hides: Prime ox, B£d to B£d; extra stout, 7.Jd to 73d; stout. 6d to 6£d"; medium, 5Jd to 5Jd; light, s}d. Cow—best lines, s£d to sjjd; good,s]d to 52d; kip, Sid to 53d; calf, well flayed, 6Jd to 7d; stags', 33d to 4d per lb. Sheepskins: Picked up to 7s Id, good 5s 6d to 6i, small 3a 6d to Is; dry skins, large sound peltod 6s to 6s 6d, medium 5s to 5s 9d, small & to 2s 6d; torn pelted and damaged sell at nominal prices. , Tallow: Rest mixed, up to 23s 6d; good, 22b to ZZt 6d ; seconds. 17s to 19.<s per c.wt. Pones: Good dry, £4 15s per ton. Cow tails. Is 6d to Is 7d per dozen. Horns: Large, up to 21s: medium,' 8s to 12s; small, 2s 6d to 4s 6d per hundred. _v CAMBRIDGE SALE. ;"... The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. Limited. Hamilton, report:—On July 13. at Cambridge, we yarded '300 store /cattle, 58 prime beef ami 50' dairy cows. The fat cattle being extra good quality elicited good competition, fat steers from Jle.urs. James- Taylor,. A. W. Ratio, 15. Atkinson, and others realising .from £8 2s 6(1 to £9 7s; fat. steers, lighter weights, £6 10s to £7; fat heifers and young cows, -£5 5s to £6 155.Store cattle, especially youns stock, advanced in price, everj'thing selling at the hammer excepting one pen of forward steers.. Choice well-grown calves and nine mouths old cattle realised from £1 5s to £1 14s; others, 20s to 23s 6d; smaller sorts, 15s to 19s. Thirty fresh-conditioned two and a-half year old steers,,£4 2s to £4 ss; freshconditioned" cows and heifers, £2-15s to £4; yearling steers, £1 18s to £2 6s; quiet yearling to ,18 months' heifers, £1 15s to £2 2s. Good dairy cows and heifere were required and sold up to £6 103; heifers, a few months off calving, £3 5s to £4. A number of backward cows elicited really no reasonable competition; 130 hogget.*:, 12s lOd. A tip dray realised £11 10s; harness, £2 10s; medium draught horse, £10 10s. OHAUI'O SALE. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, Hamilton, report:— Ohaupo on Tuesday the advertised number of cattle and sheep were not brought forward oil account of the severe weather, bad roads, etc., but all offered sold well. The 60 three and a-lialf to four-year-old steers from Te Akau elicited good competition and realised from £5 18s 6d to £6 17s: one pen of "rough steers, £4 10s; two and a-half year old steers, £4 Is; two and two and a-half year, old heifers in calf, £2 15s to £3 7s; empty 18 months heifers, £2 18s; 18 months' steers, £2 9s; good heifers at calving, £6 15s. . LONDON. By Telegraph Press Association.Copyright. LOXDOJT, July 19. Wheat: American visible . supply, 32,246,000 bushels. Wool: There -is a strong market, with better competition. The fleece portion of Braricepeth has sold at 13id. Tallow: Four hundred and twenty casks were offered and 351 sold. 'Mutton, line, 31s 9d ; medium, 28s 9d. Beef, fine, 30s 3d; medium, -28s Od.

• " Sellers i Buyer*. • ■. . £ s. d. " ■ £ s. 'd.' BANKS- v ' • * New, Zealand ... ... 8 0 0 — National, ex div. ... 5 13 0 5 9 0 National, new issue ... 4 18 0 ;! — INSURANCE- - New Zealand ... ... . 5 IS 6 3 17 0 • National, ... ... .,.14 0 13 9 South British ... ... ' 5 12 6 5 11 6 Standard ... ... ... • • — • 0 19 9 COAL— Hikurangi ... ... . ... — 0 15 6 Nort. Cos!, 10s paid .. 0 14 6 0 14 0 Taupiri Mine®, Limited ..1 0 6 0 19 9 GAS— Auckland ... 14 12 6 — SIM I'l'Irlt;Northern Steam, paid up 0 16 9 0 16 7 Northern Steam, con. -... 0 8 0 0 7 9 Devonport. Ferry ... .. 1 IS 6 — 3'lMBKli— , Kauri, paid tip ... - . 0 16 9 0 16 0 Kauri, contributing . ..0 4 9 0 4 6 Leyland-O'Brien, Ltd. t ,. — 2 2 6 Mountain Rimu. Ltd. ... 1 2 6 10 0 M! I. A IX) US - Auckland Tramways Co. — 11 10. 0 D.S.C.. Limited 0 7 8 '07 6 Milne and Cboyce, pref. ... — 119 Milne and Choyce, o;d. ... 1 0 0 0 19 '0 New Zealand Drug, £2 ... 2 8 9 . — New Zealand Paper Mills | — 12 3 Union Oil ... — 10 6 Wiseman and Sons. pr«f. 110 0 16-9 Wilson and Co., pref. ... 15 0" ' — MINING — Kuranui ... 0 0 11 0 0 9 Kuranui-Caledonian ... 0 2 7 0 2 5 May Queen Extended ... 0 0 11 0 0 9 1 New Dart ... ... ... 0 0 6.], 0 0 4£ New May Queen ... ... 0 3 .1 0 '2 11 New Moanalaiari .. ... 0 2 0 0 1 8 New Una ... ... ... 0 .0 4 — ' New Saxon ... .. . ... 0 0 8.} 0 0 7 New Sylvia, 6d paid ... ;0 0 6 0 0 4j Old Alburnia ... ... 0 2 3 0 21 Southern Queen, 6d paid 0 0 6 —_ Southern Queen, con. ...005' — Thames 0 2 1 • 0 1 10 Vanguard ... ... .0 0 7 — Victoria 0 10 — Waiotahi ... 7 8 6 7 5 0 ; Wajtangi, 6d paid ,012 — Waitangi, 'contributing ... 0 11 0 0 10 New Four-in-Hand ,.012 — Auckland' ... ••• ,011 — Champion, paid up ... 0 2 4 — Champion, contributing... 0 16 — . Crown ... ... ... 0 4 2 "40 . Golden Belt, paid... ... 0 3 0 0 2 10 Kirikiri, contributing ... 0 0 6 — Komata Reefs 0,2 2 0 2 0 Omahu, contributing ... \ — 0 0 9 Pride of Waihi ... ... 0 10 - Tairua Broken Hills ... 0 2 9 0 2 7 Talisman Consolidated ... 1 4 0 13 9 Waihi ... ... ... ... 8 17 0 . 8 16 0 Waihi Beach ... ... 0 0 8 0 0 6i ■ Waihi Consolidated ... 0 . 2 1 — Waihi Consols ... ... 0 10 • — Waihi Extended ... ... 0 ' 5 1 0' 4 11 Waihi Grand Junction ... 3 2 6 2 17 6 Sunbeam Gold and Silver 0: 0 .7 — Hidden Treasure, paid up 0 0 7 0 0 5 3.15 p.m., July 19, 1906. II. P. nnDLE3TON', Secretary. Q. A. Bctti.b. Chairman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13234, 20 July 1906, Page 3

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AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13234, 20 July 1906, Page 3

AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13234, 20 July 1906, Page 3

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