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Otago patriotic and general WELFARE ASSOCIATION. ; Tho above-named Association ifl -VACATING its Offices in Queen’a Rooms, Crawford street, . and REMOVING to' the National Bank Building, Princes street. ■ ’ ”, E. R. GRACE, . . 30ja . . Secretary. . ; THET SHAHS MARKET DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE.. Tho following aro Saturday’s quotations, subject to tho usual brokerage: / . tißKoanra Stocks. - Rising Sun—Buy. 3s 6d. - ; ' Rise and Shine-—Buy. 2s 64. r. ■ 'Mining Btookb.. ' " y " Waihi—Sel. 20s. ■ . Mount Dyell—Buy. 13s- sd, eel. 14». Investkknt Stocks. ’ Bank of National Bank of Now Zealand—Sol. £5 13s. ' . , Bank of Now Zealand- —Sel. ‘49a. V. '. Union BAA of Australia—SeL £l2 le. National Insurance Co.—Buy. 50a, eel,; 60s 6d. ‘ ’■ ■ ’ ■ ... ' New'Zeeland Insurance Cd—Buy. 27s 6d, South British Insurance—Buy. S3a 3d;' eel. 34s 3d. ' Standard Insurance Co.—Buy. 40a 6d, aeL 50s 6d. ■ ' ' ■ P. and O. (deferred) —Buy. £303, SoL £3lO. Huddart, Parker (ord.) —Buy. 43s 631:’8e1. 44s 3d. ■ - Westport Coal Co.—. Buy; 27a lOd, sel. 28s, Brown, Ewing (ord.) —’Buy. 245.' , - Brown, Ewing '(pref.)—Buy. 17s, seL 19s 04 D.I.C. (pref.)—Buy. 18s, eel. 19s. , Wright, Stephen spn (or 4) —Buy. 225. Dominion Rubber—Sel. 17s. New Zealand Refrigerating (£1 paid)—Buy. 275, eel. 28a 6d. • New Zealand Refrigerating (Ida paid>—Buy. 13e 6d eel. 13a lid. South Otago Freezing—-Buy. 82s 6d. ’ , Bruce Woollen Co.—Buy. ,S2s. Koiapor Woollen (ord.)— Buy. 26a; * ' Eaiapoi Woollen (new) —Buy. 12a, eel. 13s 6d . ■ Moagiel Woollen—Buy. £5 15a. New Zealand Paper Mills —Buy,- 22s 4d, eel. 23s 3d. N.Z. Drug Co., (£2 paid)—Sel. 54a 6d ' New Zealand Hardware (pref.)—Sol. 15s 6d. Wilson’s Portland Cement—SeL 15s 6d. Otago Daily Times—Sel. 48a. , DEBKNTcrai*. New Zealand Government War Bonds (4| per cent.), 1938-1-Bur. £B6 15s. New Zealand Government War Bonds (4J per cenfO, 1933—8uy. £B6 150. ' , New Zealand Government Inscribed Stock (43 per cent.), 1938—Buy. £B6 15s. New Zealand Government Inscribed Stock (41 per cent.), 1939—8uy. : £B6 15e. . New Zealand Government Postal Bonds (5 per cent.), 1927—8uy. £92 10a. New' Zealand Government Postal Bonds (5 per cent.), 1029—Buy. £92 10s. New Zealand Government Postal Inscribed (5 per cent.),'-1927—8uy. £93 10s. blew Zealand Government Postal Inscribed (5 per cent), 1929—8uy. £92 MJs. Soldiers’ Settlement Bonds (51 per cent.),' 1933—8uy. £93 12s 6d. Soldiers’ Settlement Inscribed (61 per cent.), 1933—8uy. £93 12s 6d. .CONDON SJb-ricE MARKET. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. 4 ... „ LONDON, January.-. 26; .. Waihx sharps are quoted at !7s Gd (buyers) and 2Ds (sellers). —A. and N.Z. Cable. . LAWN TENNIS ;. The following are -the results of the lawn tennis B . Grade matches played on Saturday KAITCNA v. ST. ANDREWS. The Kaituna names are mentioned first; —. • Men’s Doubles.—Hunter and -Tennent 9, Macan and Cameron 6; Phillips and Christophers 9, Pool apd Nutting 6. Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Anderson and M’Hutcheson 6, Misses Cable and Lo Bnm 4; Dr Whyto and Miss M'Kenzie 6, Misses Stewart and' Park 0. Men’s Singles.—Tennent- 9, Macan 4; Hunter 9, Cameron 1; Phillips 9, Pool 7; 9, Nutting 7. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Anderson 6, Miss Cable .4; Miss M‘Hutcheson 5, Miss Le Brun 6. ; : Mixed Doubles.—Tennent and - Miss An- 1 derson 9, Macan and Mies Cable 8; Hunter and Miss M'Hutcheson 9, Oafneron and Miss Le Brun b; Phillips and; Dr Whyte 9, Pool .and Miss Park 3; Christophers-and Miss M’Kcnzic 9; Nutting and Miss Stewart 6. v Totals.—Kaituna, 13 seta (113 games); St. Andrews, 1 sot (68 games). CAVERSHAM v. ROSLYN. TLie Caversham names are given first:. — Men’s Doubles.—Stenhouse and Mayston 9, Sinclair and Sonntag 7; Wilson and Hally _7, Webling and Howard 9. . Ladies’ Doubles.—Misses Ramsay and Aitken 6, Misses Patterson And McCarthy 1; Misses Provo and Jefferson 6, Misses Melville and Gregory 2. i<s Mixed Doubles.—Stenhouse and Miss Aitken 9, Sinclair and Miss Patterson 4; Maysten and Miss Ramsay 2, Sonntag and Misa Melville 9.; Wilson and Miss. Provo .9, Webling arid. Miss M’Carthy 7; Hally and Miss Jefferson 9, Howard and Miss Gregory , 3. - . Men’s Singles.—Stenhouse 9, Sinclair 4; Maysten 8, Sonntag 9; Wilson 9, Webling 6; Hally 9, Howard 8. ,■ * Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Ramsay b. Miss Patterson 4; Miss Aitken 6, Mass Melville 2. Totals.—Caversham, 11 sets, 104 games; Roslyn, 3 sets, 75 games. 1 MOANA v. ST. ANDREWS. Men’s Doubles.—R. And W. Shm-riff 9, Carter ' and Wyso- 4; Sure and M’Leod 9; Gibb and Robb 2. Men’s Singles.—W. Sherrill 9, Carter 7; R. Shcrriff 9,. Wyso 7; Sare 9, Robb 7; M’Le.od 9, Gibb 3. Ladies’ Doubles. —-Misses Sunderland and Nicholls 6, Misses Cable and Wootten 2; Mises Allnntt and Dewar 6, Misses. Mitchell and Fhair 3.’ Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Sunderland 5, Mias Cable 5; Miss Nicholls 4, Miss Wootten 6. Mixed Doubles.—W. Sbert-iff and Mias Sunderland 9, Carter and bliss Cable 5 ; R. Sherriff and Miss Nicholls 9, Wyse and Miss Wootten 4; Sare and Miss Allnutt 9, Robb and Miss Mitchell 8; M’Leod and Miss Dewar 9, Gibb and Miss Phair 5. ’ Totals.—Moana; 12 sets, 111 games; St. Andrews, 2 sets, 69 games. < GREEN ISLAND v. COSY DELL. Green Island names first: — . ■ Ladies’ • Doubles.—Misses Thomson and Smellio 4; Misses Foord and Lake 6; Misses Miller and Smellio 6, Misses'Metier and> Wilkinson 1. Men’s Doubles, —Tomkins and Peters 6,Hunter and Mitchell 9; Wynn and M’Mullan 9, Young and Bell 8. Men’s Singles.—Tomkins 9, Hunter’6; Wynn 7, Mitchell 9; M'Mullan 9, Young 8; Peters 5. Bell 9. Ladies’ Singles.—Miss Smellio 6, Miss Lake 2, Mixed Doubles.!—Miss Smellio And Tomkins 9, Miss Foord and Hunter 8; Miss Thomson and Wynn 8 Mias Lake and Mitchell 9; Miss Miller and MTVlullan 9, Miss Matior and Young 6; Mis| Smollie and Peters 9, Miss Wilkinson and Bell 8. Totals.—Green Island, 8 sets, 96 games; Cosy Dell, 5 sets, 89 games. A return of work done in the bacteriological laboratory at Wellington during last month showed that 806 rate had been examined, and in every oaeo tho result was negative—no indication of disease. • Eighteenpenco for 60 doses! That’s all it ‘ costs to buy the best of all cough and cold relievers —**NAZOL.” Shifts a cold like magic.— Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 7

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