COMMERCIAL.
Evening Star Office,
Friday afternoon
Mb. Mabtin Shoil's Sh^ke Refobt. — The demand for shares in dividend-paying companies is much improved, and the market indicates a much more confident spirit than has been observable for a considerable time. The previous quotations are firm. Tbe sales of the week :—Long Drives, from £11 5a to £12, at which price they are now saleable ; Shotovers, 9s 6d, wanted at 9s 3d ; All Nations, last sale, £3 5s ; Junctions, 20a, offei-ed at 22s ; Belfasts offered at 5s 6d; Unas asked for at ss; Dauntless and Sink to Rise at 4s ; Caledonians have sold at £11 10a, at which price they continue to be offered. Buyers of Gas sluires afc £8 ss; New Zealand Insurance, £21 10s; Bank of New Zealand offered at £14 10s>.
Mr. B. Tonks had an unusually large attendance at his sale of American goods ex Alice Cameron. Some of the goods were disposed of at good prices, while a few lines had to he withdrawn.
Messrs. S. Cochrane and Son sold at their auction mart, this day, a quantity of galvanised iron, at £24 per ton.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 292, 16 December 1870, Page 2
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187COMMERCIAL. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 292, 16 December 1870, Page 2
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