FALL OF TOOKEY SHARES IN SYDNEY.
1 WnEtf the stock and share market openeil on Monday thero was a good demand and prospects of an active week's business; but since then business has not been quite so active. Ihe features of the market were the sudden and heavy fall in Tookeys, and the excitement 7w w? k Dowaa COPPer. On Mon<iay Tookey (IN .A) gold were done at 40 to 41, and then became almost unsaleable, owing to late advices from the Thames: To-day they are are said to have changed hands at £25.— Serald, December 22.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 613, 29 December 1871, Page 2
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97FALL OF TOOKEY SHARES IN SYDNEY. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 613, 29 December 1871, Page 2
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