THE SHARE MARKET.
Mb. Stevens reports for the week ending March 29th: —Great firmness still pervades l^TOs^haMfs^sis^psas^^1 ]1^ 6s; Nonpareil, £3 5s and £3 7* Gd; All Nations, £6 15s; Whau, £1 Is; Belfast, £1 ss; Long Drives, £14; Otago, 14s and 15s; Alburnia, £2 7s 6d and £2 12s Gd ; Pride of the Karaka, 3s, 4s, and 5s ; Cure, 6s ; Golden Calf, 10s ; Tookeys, Caledonians, Cure, Nonpareil, Eureka, Kellys, enquired for at au advance.
Me. Sattndebs reports :—Caledonian, sellers at £95, few in the market, larger parcels held for £100 ; Whau sold at 20s, sellers, 20s; Cures in demand, sold at 5a 6d to 7s 6J, sellers, 7a; Thames, sellers £16 7s Gd, sold at £16 5s j Long Drives in demand; All Nations, £6 to ex dividend; Tookev'd, sellers, £7.
Mr. J. Newman reports having sold to day : —Thames, £16 sa; Tookeys, £7 to £7 5s ; Cures, 7s ; New Zealand Bank shares, £16.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 380, 29 March 1871, Page 2
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155THE SHARE MARKET. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 380, 29 March 1871, Page 2
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