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Between calls hurrying brokers divo in and out from OHe office to anothec " _ ______J >ickia g U P P arceis of s c r 'P for importunate clionta..

1 I Others standi I with wrathful! | eye, alert, yefcl Jpreoccupied, onj ~~|the look - out! uor customers! lor sellers. I

ai ■ jjr Here and there groups of speculators stand aboutS&gfirly discussing tUO latest piece of news from the mine.

Qid hands relate old history;

Such a thing as repudifOj^gp)* jy «-- sale or purchase is nowadEj^altoS Eather unknown, yet the whole of Ei the business of "Change is done 3. amongst the members by word of EH .mouth. Their word is their bqncL

'•'V'The great majority to Jthe members of the Auck [ land Stock Exchange tun men of very high enarao ter ; and if there ara an; whose business method might perhaps ba irn - proved, they are in a ver

1 A» the daily caih, theX brokers, whilst they dis- >\ play an amount of keenness and business acumen, retain a reasonably calm i demeanour, even in times of feverish excitement, on —

Frequently, speculators give way to a perfect frenzy, and the morO they bid the higher the prices go.

At Huch times one hears th© lament of the men who have missed the 'bus.

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Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 44, 17 July 1909, Page 12

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Between calls hurrying brokers divo in and out from OHe office to anothec " _ ______J>ickiag UP Parceis of scr'P for importunate clionta.. 1 I Others standi I with wrathful! | eye, alert, yefcl Jpreoccupied, onj ~~|the look – out! uor customers! lor sellers. I ai ■ jjr Here and there groups of speculators stand aboutS&gfirly discussing tUO latest piece of news from the mine. Qid hands relate old history; Such a thing as repudifOj^gp)* jy «-- sale or purchase is nowadEj^alto-S Eather unknown, yet the whole of Ei the business of "Change is done 3. amongst the members by word of EH .mouth. Their word is their bqncL '•'V'The great majority to Jthe members of the Auck [ land Stock Exchange tun men of very high enarao ter; and if there ara an; whose business method might perhaps bairn – proved, they are in a ver 1 A» the daily caih, theX brokers, whilst they dis- >\ play an amount of keenness and business acumen, retain a reasonably calm idemeanour, even in times of feverish excitement, on — Frequently, speculators give way to a perfect frenzy, and the morO they bid the higher the prices go. At Huch times one hears th© lament of the men who have missed the 'bus. Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 44, 17 July 1909, Page 12

Between calls hurrying brokers divo in and out from OHe office to anothec " _ ______J>ickiag UP Parceis of scr'P for importunate clionta.. 1 I Others standi I with wrathful! | eye, alert, yefcl Jpreoccupied, onj ~~|the look – out! uor customers! lor sellers. I ai ■ jjr Here and there groups of speculators stand aboutS&gfirly discussing tUO latest piece of news from the mine. Qid hands relate old history; Such a thing as repudifOj^gp)* jy «-- sale or purchase is nowadEj^alto-S Eather unknown, yet the whole of Ei the business of "Change is done 3. amongst the members by word of EH .mouth. Their word is their bqncL '•'V'The great majority to Jthe members of the Auck [ land Stock Exchange tun men of very high enarao ter; and if there ara an; whose business method might perhaps bairn – proved, they are in a ver 1 A» the daily caih, theX brokers, whilst they dis- >\ play an amount of keenness and business acumen, retain a reasonably calm idemeanour, even in times of feverish excitement, on — Frequently, speculators give way to a perfect frenzy, and the morO they bid the higher the prices go. At Huch times one hears th© lament of the men who have missed the 'bus. Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 44, 17 July 1909, Page 12