MINING NEWS.
. WELLINGTON inNING.UAEKZT. A fair number, of sales were made on Saturday, but the market is wanting in animation. Most shares are weak, and, in practically every instance, the closing quotations for the week were lower than at the beginning. The dullness will probably oriat until the end of the month, when the bank balancing takes place. Balea on Saturday were as under:— Koyal Oak, , 2s. 10d. (first call). < Saxon, Is. Bd. (second call). Tairua Broken Hills 2s. 6d., 2s. 5d., 2s. 5Jd. (first call). ■ . ■.•■■■■■' -. •■■'.- Talisman, £2 16s. 3d. (firsti ca11).:.. • . \ -Tangiaro, Bd. (first call). , ' Waini Grand Junction, £2 10s. 6d. (first, call). Progress, 12s. 6d. (first call). .;•■ ■■■ ' . • QUOTATIONS. The latest quotations, with last recorded sales, - were as under:— Buyers. . Sellers. Sales. £s. d. £6. d. £s. d. Bcndigo - 0 0 8 — — Dison Consolidated 0 0 7 0 0 9 - Dominion : - 00 5 00 7 — Kuranui '■■■■ 0 1 3- .0 1/5 — Kuranni Caledonian ... 0 1 91 0 110 —. May Queen — ,05.5 — . M&orilarid ;..;..... '0 11 0 13 '-r — Mountain King ..„..;..:.. - 0.1 2 ■■' — ■ N.Z. Grown 0 6 9 - - New Sylvia _ 04 3 04 4' —" Ngatiawa ■- 00 3J - Pride of Waihi - 0 11 — ■ Royal Oak 0 2 9 ..,- 0 210 Saxon ....„ -. 0 1 75 0 1 81 0 1 8 Tairua Broken Hi 115.... 026025 02 54 Talisman :.....: ■2 16 0 Zl7 0 216 3 Tangiaro '. „.: 008- 0 010, 0-0 8 Waihi 9 11 6 - - Waihi Consolidated - 0.5 3.. - ' Waihi Extended - - 0 0 5 - Waihi Grand Junction 210 0 .2 10 6 210 6 Waiotahi ~.i 0 760 7 7 ,:— Waitangi : - 0 3 10 - Watchman 0 210 ■ 0 3 0 — Blackwater. 176 -. .. - Don. Goldflelds — 1 3 0 — Progress — ■ 013 0 •012 6 , Boss Goldflclds - 014 0 '- ;' The course of saleß during tho past week was as followß: — ■ ■ .' Dixon Consolidated, 7Jd. i Golden Belt, Is. 2d. ' ' Kuranui, Is. sd. Kuranui Caledonian, Is. 10d., Is. Ltd. Kay Queen, ss. 9d., ss. Bd., ;ss. Bd., ss. 4d., ss. : /3d., ss. 3d., sa. 4Jd. t . Ma'oriland, Is. 2d. •.■■■■ New Sylvia, 45., 4s. Id, ; , Old Hauraki, 3s. fld., 3a, lA, R*tiflT^ H i- 3idi *
■ Rason, Iβ. 7d., is.- Bd.y ( • Tairua Broken Hills, 3s. ljd., 3s. Id., 3s. Iβ.. 2s. 10d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 5d., 2s. 5Jd. Talisman, 565. 3d., 565. 3d., 565. 6d., 565. 3d. Tangiaro, 7d., Bd. . Victoria, Is. Bd. Waihi, £9 95.-9 d., £9 10s. ... Waihi Consolidated, ss. 2d. Waihi Extended, ss/ sd. Waihi Grand Junction, 625. 9d., 525. 9d., 50s. 9(< 515., 51s. 3d., 51s. 6d., 51a. 9d., 61s. 9d., 52a.,-61s. 5d.. 51s. 9d., 51s. 9d., 515., 60s. 6d Waiotahi, 7s 9d., 7s. lid., 7b. lid., Bs. 2d. Watchman, 2s. 94.. 2s. 9d., 2s. 9d., 2s. 9d., 2s. lOd., 2s. lOd., 2b. lid. Waitangi, 3s. 9d., 3s. lOd., 3s. lOd., 3s. lOd. Consolidated Goldfielde, 235., 235." 3d., 235. 3d., 225. 9d., 21s. 4Jd. . ' ■ Progress, Mβ., 12s. 6d. ■ Eoss Goldflelds, 15s. 9d., 165., 16s. STOCK EXCHANGE. Auckland, September 18. Share Market—Tho busineas done at thin morning's call included:— May Qncen, ss. 4d., ss. 5d., ss. 6(1. Sylvia. Is. 4d., 4b. sd. Point EuBSeU, UJd. ■Bonanza, 9d. Magnet, 4'.d. Waiotahi, 7s. 9A, 7s. Bd. Watchman, 3s. ' Old Hanraki, 3a. ' Eoyal Oak (con.)i 2s. Ud. ' Tangiaro, 71d. . ' Crown, 7s. Tairaa Broken HiUs, 2s. Bd., 2s. 9d. Tairna lteefs (paid). 6d. Talisman, 575. 6d., 57e. 9d/ ' Waihi Extended, ss. 7d. Grand Jnnctibn, 515., 51s. 3d. Handsworth, Is. lid. Waitaia, Is. sd. • Kuranui, Iβ. sd. . . Progress. 13s. 3d. Pride of Tokatea, 9d. *. Pride of Waihi, lOd. ;■•■-. Waihi, £9 14s. .6d.. £9 l&t, TAIBTJA BROKEN HTT.t.h," ■ . ' V rßy.Telcgnipb.-SpMli,l Gorre»i>ona«nt.l Auckland, September 18. The manager of the Tairna, broken Hille battery, reporting for the week ended September 14, states that ■ 140 further tons ■ havo boon crushed, producing 1440z.. of hot water squeezed amalgam. . This makes 4200z. of hot water .squeezed amalgam now in hand. Seventy-six "tons of limestone have been placed in the agitators, and are now under treatment, ' while 40 tons of sands are under treatment in tho vats. . ! WAIKINO SPECIAL QTJABTZ EEEF. ' (By Telcgr«pb:-Speclal Correspondent.) Auckland, September 18. The syndicate being formed to work tho Waikino special quartz claim of 22 acres contemplate putting in a crosscut from the rirer level to intersect the Eadical and Smile, of Fortune : : reefß Further inquiries concerning this and adjacent properties have been received from Australia. ■ . ■ '■ . ' OCCIDENTAL',CONSOLIDATED. (By Tdccraph-aiiecl.ll Correspondent.) Auckland, ■ September 18. . The manager of the Occidental Consolidated mine hae telegraphed: .'.'Broken down reef,, upper level. Good dabs of gold showing through the '.ore. ■ . ' .' '■' SCANDINAVIAN. . ' ■'. .. ; (By Telegraph-Special Correspondent.),. Auckland, September 18. The manager of the Scandinavian' mine .telegraphs: "Lowrie's ,rcef: ."In , breaking down.sco strong blotches of gold. Eecf looks well."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 616, 20 September 1909, Page 10
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