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STOCK EXCHANGE.

THE AUCKLAND MARKET. QUIETER tone prevails. (By Telegraph.—Special (o Times.) AUCKLAND, Tuesday. After a period of exceptional activity there was a lull on 'Change this morning, few sales being recorded. At the first call there vvas keen interest in Fiji mining scrip, with inquiries for all the best known issues at high prices. in the banking section New Zealands looked easier with sellers at sls 9d, buyers stopping at 50s Gd. in insurances, South British were on offer at 975, with no buyers, while New Zealands were steady and linn between 60s Gd and 60s 9d. (i. ,|. coles were in firm demand and a sale took place 2s (id up at 68s Gd, after which the market rested between 68s and 695. Wilson’s Cements were very firm between - iOs 9d and -535. The Noon Call. Business was steady at noon, with lew alterations in values. In the banking section, Australasias continued to sell freely, the market closing between £ll Its ami £ll lbs. Rocordod Sales. The following sales were recorded: Maluki, is 10d. King Solomon, 3s (id. Kauri Timber, 22s 3d. New Zealand Insurance, 66s 6d. G. J. Golcs, 68s 6d. Bank of Australasia, £ll 12s 6d. Woolworths (Sydney), ord., £5 17s. Gd.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19659, 20 August 1935, Page 7

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STOCK EXCHANGE. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19659, 20 August 1935, Page 7

STOCK EXCHANGE. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19659, 20 August 1935, Page 7