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The Day’s Sales. Sales on ’Change.—Commercial Bank of Australia, 14/4 (3); Commercial Bank of Australia (pref.), £7 5/-; National Bank of Australasia (£5 paid, cum div.), £5/12/-; Bank of New Zealand (cum div.), 45/6; Union Bank of Australia, £7/5/6 (2); Dalgety and Co. (cum div.), £7/11/6; New Zealand Refrigerating (10/- paid), 2/10 (2); Staples Brewery. 23/- (5); Tooth’s Brewery, 31/4; Electro Zinc (pref.), 25/7; Mt. Lyell (cum div.), 20/3; Golden Point, 2id, 3d; King Solomon’ 2/1 (2), 2/2 (2); Mahakipawa, 3d;' Okarito, 9/- (3); Waihi, 18/3, 18/5 18/6 (3), 18/4, 18/3 (2); Blackwater’ 21/-. Sales reported.—Mt. Lyell (cum div.), 19/11; Union Bank, £7/15/-.

SHARES. Unitca Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 17. P. and O. deferred stock 15/8}- Mt Lyell 18/1 i.

NO DIVIDEND. British Official Wireless RUGBY, November 17. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co. has available, after transferring £50,000 from the reserve, £18,998 from last year, and paying debenture interest, which will be carried forward. There will be no dividend.

ENGLISH WHEAT QUOTATIONS. United Pres.s Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 17. Wheat cargoes are steady, following the depression of the sterling. About 7000 tons of New South Wales were sold to China at equivalent to 25/3. Parcels are in fair request and unchanged. London Futures—December 23/24, February 22/3, April 22/4 Liverpool Futures —March 5/14 May 5/24. Spot trading is slow, 3d to 6d easier; Australian ex ship 26/3, 27/6.

BRADFORD TOPS. British Official Wireless RUGBY, November 17, Bradford topmakers axe adopting a protective attitude, awaiting the London wool sales; 70’s 24d; 64’s 22id; 60’s 21d; 56’s 18d; 50’s 121 d; 46’s 94d; 40's 9d-

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19344, 19 November 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19344, 19 November 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19344, 19 November 1932, Page 5

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