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DOMINION EXCHANGES I Per Press Association. J AUCKLAND, May 24. Sales on Change. - -N.Z. Farmers’ Fertiliser, 12s lid; Wilson's Cement, 39s 9d. WELLINGTON, May 21. There were no sales on Saturday. The secretary of North Broken Hill Limited reports that in consequence of the continued low rental prices, the board of directors regret that they are unable to declare a dividend for thequarter ending June 30. CHBISTCHURCH, May 21. Sales on ’Change.—Union Bank of Australia. £7 9s; New Zealand Breweries 34s 3d; Alt. Lyell (cum. div.) 17s; Mahnkipawa Goldfields 8d; Winding t.Teck (Is paid) Id. Sales Reported.— Australian Bank | Commerce 14s. DUNEDIN. May 24. Sale lieporteil. - Bank of New Zealand 26s 6d. All “Georges" “The 'l’hi'i'e Georges” was an iiiterjeclion al the Christchurch Boys’ High School .jubilee dinner when it. was sud denly noticed that the chairman, the Hon. G. .1. Smith, and the two prinei pal guests, the Prime Minister, Mr G. \V. Korbes) and the headmaster (Mr G. .1. Lancaster) were all Georges ‘‘What's in a name?” called another guest. The Prime Al mister was equal Io the occasion. “1 would remind "ii," he said, “that hi< Majesty the <i ng is als • a < ieorgt*.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 121, 25 May 1931, Page 9
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