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COMMERCE AND MINING

WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS.

CHRISTCHURCH. April 12. Sales on 'Change, Government 5 per •<ont. bonds (1927), £BBI. DUNEMN, April 12. Sales on 'Change—Waihi 445, Now Zeala'Kl Hardware (ord.) ITs 6d. Sales reported—Bank of New Zealand •ipaid;, £22 10a.. LONDON" MARKETS. •Australian and N.Z. Cablo Association. LONDON, April 10. Cotton —May shipment, '25.97(1 per lb. Rubber —Para 27d, plantation 26Jd, Jtmoked 27|d. ■ Copra —The market) is weak; AprilJune, £ZC> p;r ton, nominal. Hemp is unchanged. Jute is firm; new crop, August-Septem-ier, JS6S per ton. Linseed oil. .£lO5 per ton; turpentine, 'Wis per cut. OHINEMURI MIXES. The mine correspondent wired: "Camiwla main rise splendid sulphides of silver ore showing." The weekly report to 'hand states that this rise was up 15 feet above the chamber. The south winze on tho reef is down 10 feet, silver sulphides showing through 'the ore. From tho north rise on the Queen reef 2owt of telluride specimen ore were secured. The' following are assav results from samples sent to the Waihi School of Mines. The silver is reckoned at -Is and the cold at -£4 per oz: Camoola south floor of drive, ISs 6d, 5 feet down rinze'Gs Sd, 8 feet JETSs 5d per ton. - -WAIHI G.BM. COMPANY. The report on operations oi nthe Waihi ■aine states -that at No-. 11 leve, the Emlire lode, noTth section, 'east of Fishot EB6scut, the assay value at 52 feet, of iSfee't of quartz and country mixed, is Is 4d per ton. At No.lo level the Empire lode, north section, -west of Soldier's crosscut, the miartz is 4 feet wide and cf low value. At No. 91evel,( the same lode, north section, assayed 3s lCd for five feet of quartz and country. At No. 8 level, the Martha lode, north branch, east of Horse crosscut, assayed at 75 feet 50s 8d per ton, and at 85 feet. 23s 2d per ton. The reef is about five feet wide. ' PRICE OF PETROL. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK, April 10. The price of petrol is unchanged. WESTPORT COAL TRADE. The Port of Wcstport returns for the •jionth. of March. 1920, show that the output and ~export of coal were:—Westport Coal Company: Coal, output 24,664 tons 13ewt, export 22,917 tons 2cwt; and coke, output l".l tons 2cwt, export 177 tons 15cwt. Westport-Stockton Coal Co., output 11,613 tons, export 11,5045 tons 13cwt. Coal Croyk Mining Party, output 797 tons lOcwt, export 797 tons ICcwt. Seddonville, output M'4 tons 12cwt. export BOi tons 12c«i. Total, output 37.513 tons 17»wt, total export 35,703 tons 12cwt. Oi.' this amount 2273 tons were shipped- to foreign rorts. ■ The export of timber imountod to 221,234 sup. feet. WAIKATO SHIPPING CO. At the, meeting of "the Waikato Shipping Company, presided over by Mr C J. Johnson, the report and balance-sheet presented showed a successful year, and a 5 per cent, rebate on freight was declared. In order to extend the sc-ono of Hio company to include coastal trade, it »-as decided to increase the capital to i-.iai.oOO. Tho chairman re/erred to tlio great expansion cf the river traffic, and s-iid he had ovcrv confidence in the company's future., As -it was .practically n farmers' on-operative concern, he looked to th» n n w share? being riuicklv taken -an Messrs C Parr and C. 11. Prk-stley were elected to the board of directors. WELLING J <>N CUSTOM S. The Customs revenue received at Wellington yesterday totalled J:9171 Bs.. F3R N3RVOUS DYSPEPSIA _ ♦— DU. WILLIAMS - PINK PILLS. Norvous dyspepsia is a disease of tho aerves, not of the stomach. Indigestion one: dav and complete freedom, from Symptoms the next usually means nervous dyspepsia, c^pfciallv. ii I tho patient,- is cf a nervous or highly emotional temperament. Tho attacks recur at more or less regular intervais and are" often brought on by nervous excitement. A sick feeling alter eating, sometimes vomiting, a weak, shaky, "gone" feeling when tho stomach Js "empty—these are tlie usual symptoms, but in tho ca.ee of some high- , U- nervous people the sight of food or tho approach of meal time may cause, romiting. Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills are especially useful to sufferers from nervous dyspepsia xn thev not only build up tho general physical condition, but also act directly on tho nerves, strengthening and revitalizing them. These pills, with proper regulation of the diet, afford the most correct and successful way in which ner- ,: vous and functional dyspepsia can be treated. Your own chemist or storekeeper sell* Dr. Williams' },'iuk Pills or they will h" maile-J, post paid, on receipt of price, 8s per box. six boxes lCs fid. ' Two useful, booklets-. "Diseases of the Nervous System'' and "What to Eat and How to Eat," will bo posted free to anyone sending address to Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Box 815, G.P.0., Wellington. 901 A fine of £1 was imposed on Alexander Prince by Mr. P. L. Hollings. S.M., at tho Polices Court on Saturday for a serond offences of drunkenness. Two first-offenders wero also dealt with; For polishing -linoleums, floorcloths, '2eather goods and furniture. TAN-OL is most efficient and casr to use.

Buyers. Seller* Hinms:— . 2 3 0 — . 0 12 3 ~' Investments— — 0 12 3 Inscribed Stock (1928) 95 2 6 — Bank or Auotrnluaitt 139 10 . 0 15 0 0 7 0 0 13 12 (J '— UoltUbrougii Mart .. 2 i) 3 2 10 3 Metropolitan, t'erm. .. — 11 10 0 . 6 o 0 — Wellington- IX-posit .. . u S 6 — Rucejijlantl Insurance 3 7 0 — JN./i. Kefrigcraliuj; ... . 1 0 5 — .■ -2 15 C 2 16 6 U.S.S. Co. (prof.) . 1 1 2 — — 600 0 0 VVgtn. Woollen (.f-i 10s j 3 10 0 — '. - 1 0 1 13 0 16 c I) 3 jLeyland-O'Hrien Timbe • 1 10 0 1 13 0 I'aringaniutu Timber 1 2 fi — 2 5 0 — Sharland and Co . 1 S 0 —■ . 1)16 0 0 16 i and Co. ...ni — ~~ Stephenson a net . i 18 6 ~

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 10

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COMMERCE AND MINING New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 10

COMMERCE AND MINING New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 10