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LATE COMMERCIAL. OTHER EXCHANGES. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, September Reported Sales—Rank of New Ze £3 Os 3d; Union Bank of Australis AUCKLAND, September 26. Sales on ’Change—Farmers’ Auctioneering Co. (pref.), 16s 3d; -N.Z. Paper Mills, 225; Soldiers’ per cent Inscribed, 1101 10s. AUSTRALIAN' MARKETS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received September 26. 11 a.m.) MELBOURNE, September 26. Owing to yesterday being Show Bay there are no grain markets to report. Present indications point to the current season’s sugar crop reaching 390,000 tons. The surplus available will be at least SO.OOO tons. Arrangements have been made to export 45.000 tons, but there is difficulty as to how to dispose of the remainder. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ’MATTHEW'S Schoolroom, Colombo Street N., Saturday, 2.30. AttracStails. Afternoon Tea, Music, CopTrail on new brick wall. Concert in ling. Afternoon free, Evening. One Colombo AttracAfternoon Tea. Music. CopDn new brick wall. Concert in Afternoon free, Evening, One Street N., Saturday, 2.30. Attractive Stalls, Afternoon Tea. Music, Copper Trail on new brick wall. Concert In evening. Afternoon free. Evening. One
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17344, 26 September 1924, Page 8
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