THE SHARE MARKET.
BIKSSRB. SCOTT A.KD C«'s KKi'OKT.
Wo have lo report a very inactive market, consequent on the arrival of the mail," and the auction sale of scrip. Otatfß, Bj>s to 87s (id ; Contrul Italy, (55s ; Albion, '£10 85s to 875,6 d; Moauatairi, 72s Cd to 755. Sellers: Golden Calf, 65s ; Una, 24s ; Brunswick, 7s 6d.
MB. SAMUEL VICKEHS' JIEPOUT,
The market has been very quiet to-day. I have sold : —Thames, £35; .Qtago, £4 5s ; I'okatea, £4, 2s 6d ; Green Harp, £3 ; Central Italy, £3 2s 6d ; Albion, £10 10s and £11.
( JttUvV., m,' Lennox's, shake deport. ,i.The sharp market continues most inactive, .but leading . stocks still maintain yesterday's quotations. I have sold Caledonian, £1.80 ; Thames, £35 to £34 10s; Otago, £4os; Central Italy, £3 2s Gd. Closnig sellers : Caledonian, £180; Thames, £35. Closing buyers : Caledonian, .6175 ; Thames, £3di 10s. Lending stocks lnivo a slight downward tendency. Jilt. J. NEWMAN'S BEPOHT. The share market remains dull, and sali's difficult to effect. Caledonians are a little lower. My sales comprise— 'I hames, £35 ; Central Italy, £3 to £2 17s 6d; Moauatairi, £3 15s ; Nonpareil, £4 lOu ; sellers of Caledonian, £178 ;' Thames, £35 ; Tookey, £33.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 500, 17 August 1871, Page 2
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194THE SHARE MARKET. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 500, 17 August 1871, Page 2
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