[ has been a run on Inverness shares, and business done at 12s 6d to las. A cricket match was played in Auckland on the 2nd inst., between an eleven "representing England against an eleven of the World. Mr J. 0. Barnard played with the first mentioned team but did not uphold the credit of Wanganui, be- ' ing bowled for the hateful duck's egg. England had it all its own way beating^ the "Worldln one inniugs with 50,r"-£r-s to spare, "l v '^-JHHf By the arrival of the " Vanga\^j^p abtained,'a copy of the Auckland Eveimg News of the 4th inst., which contains the following later account of the share market:-—Mr Saunder§ reports sales in a very lively market. Caledonians ,£77 10s, £80, and £90. A few operations at the latter price. Thames in demand closing price ,£ls, at which there a few sellers. Belfast much inquired for at 20s. All Nations, buyers, j£4 2s • 6d. Long Drive, buyers at Jgl 3, cum. div. Otago, 10s^
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Wanganui Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1109, 6 March 1871, Page 2
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