STOCKS AND SHARES
NEW ZEALAND EXCHANGES.
RECORDS OF TRANSACTIONS.
Sharemarket business reported by the Press Association on Saturday was:—
Wellington: Reported sales: Reserve Bank, £6 12s 3d; Dunlop Perdriau Rubber, 20s. Dunedin: Sales on Exchange: Okarito, Ss. Reported sales: Bank of New Zealand, 49s 9d; Refrigerating, 20s 4d; after call, National Bank of New Zealand, 72s 6d. Auckland: Sales: Commercial Bank of Australia, 15s 8d; Bank of New South Wales, £32 2s 6d (2); Bank of New Zealand, 49s 9d (2); Reserve Bank, £6 12s 6d; Australian Glass, 60s; British Tobacco, 41s sd, 41s 6d; New Zealand Drug, 80s 6d; Union Oil, 29s 9d; Goldfields Dredging, lOld; Waihi, 38s 6d, 39s 3d. Christchurch: Sales: Goldsbrough Mort, 30s 9d; New Zealand Refrigerating (£1 paid), 20s sd; New Zealand Breweries, 49s 6d; Timaru Brewery (7s 6d paid), 7s 9d; Dunlop Perdriau Rubber, 19s lid; Electrolytic Zinc (ord.), 24s 3d (2); Bell Hooper, 4Jd (3); Mount Lyell, 17s 5d (2>; Okarito, 9s 3d; Worksop Extended, 3s sd. Sales reported: Worksop Extended, 3s 4d; Auckland Gas (£1 paid), 27s Bd. GOLD MINING RETURNS. The Charleston gold return for the fortnight ended Saturday was 14oz. 17 dwt. 15gr. for 22 shifts, reports the Press Association. The Bell-Hooper Cromwell Gold Limited return for the week ended on Friday was 61ozs. 4dwts. 9gi‘S. The Brian Boru Dredge return last week was lOoz. 15dwt. for 118 hours and 12,000 yards, reports the Press Association. Owing to a breakdown in the pump last Monday, work was not resumed at Mahakipawa until Thursday afternoon and there was no wash-up this week.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1934, Page 14
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