MINING NEWS.
WELLINGTON .SHAKE MARKET. Extreme quietness was the feature of tlie market yesterday, and a sinule Eale-lioss lteconstructed at 3s. 4Jd -reported at the afternoon call was the only transaction rocordcd. The buying n-nd eelling quotations as under:— Buyers. Seller*. £ s. d. £ s. d. Ifuranui Caledonian ...... — D 1 4 lioss Reconstructed 0 3 3 — Talisman 2 7 6 2 8 0 Wnilii 1 19 i . ~ Woilii Grand Junction ... 1 B 0 18 6 Wniotahi JJ I ®j ® Wa:t&n<;i 0 12 0 14 Worksou Dredge 3 2 0 — Taranaki Petroleum 0 18 6 — STOCK EXCHANGE. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) Auckland, March 21. Tlie following Jiusine.-a was done on ills Stock Exchange this morimiK:Good Hope, s'd. Occidental. 94d. , iburaki. Is. Bd.. Is. 7d. Golden Cross, sd. Talisman, £2 7s. 9d. Grand .lunction, £1 Bs. 6d. Wnilii Extended, Hrt. Auckland Trains (old.), £1 4s. 6d. The following business was done at the 3.15 p.m. call :— Wnitangi Consolidated, Ib. 3d. K.SS. Crown, 3s. Id. May Queen, Is. sd. Dunodln, March 21. The following sales were reported on tin Stock Exchange to-day:— Dunedin Stock Exchange Proprietary, £3 16s. 6d. Chris'.church Meat Co., £3. When the question of now plant comes up, factory .managers r.nd shareholders should think of tlio old saying, "Don't Jose (lie sheep for a ha'porlli of tar." Profits will be morn substantial if "Victot 1 " Vats and cheese Hoops ar<> used i;i tlie factory than if- inferior makes are installed. "Victor" goods are honestly made, and possess practical advantages oyer others. Full particulars from Albert J. I'arton, Carterton.—Advt. Chick-rearing is not only profitable, but a pleasure, when yon feed "A and l>" Chick Kaiser. It is a complete and pro-perly-ldemled food for \oung Chicks. Obtainable from all storekeepers.—Advt. Henry Thomas Parker, who drove the first train from York to Scarborough on the North-Eastern Railway, died on January ot Scarborough, aged eightylour. Some strand of our misdoing is involved in every quarrel.—lt. L. Stevenson. Human longings are perversa!*' obstinate; nnd to the man whose mouth is watering for a peach it is no use to offer the largest vegetable marrow.—George Eliot. ■
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 8
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349MINING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 8
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