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GOLD & SILVER.

The ifollowing return' shows tie. quantity and-value of goltl .and silver exported from the potts of New Zealand 'during, tho'montlis of October, 1912,. and 1911, and for the first ten.'months of those years:— . : .•■..■•' ' WW... ■ ■ ••■' : -;..■'—; •.:■•'. ~:,, .October, 1912. '•■ -': - • ■ ■■■■ Oz. ■■' - ■& ' ; ; ;Auck1and 1 ,.. i .i.. 1 ...,'....i,..12 i 298' /.;,48,027 i"!: 1 Wellington w .j,..'....-. *,*,",, 22 <~'., .. .88 •■'Napier ;. .vK/:. ■ • ■■■. 6G Hofcitika.' .'..;'..„;; 2,108 i', " 8,432 Dunedin '. 3,894.--;/. 15.57G Invercargill.....-.. ,„;.;,1,98'b;/, ; :. '"7*936'" i ' Totals: : ..„■ .. 4 ..:.'20,322'i - - 80,1?5 October, 1911: 88,183 m.; .£152,964: ''. :' Decrease for October,' 1912: 17,8G10z., .672,839.' .■••■■. i '•■■-.■ SILVER, ■ ■ . ' ■ ■•'October/ 1912. -' October, 1911. 31,3150z. .£3,673. 93,0070z. ,£9,351. ■Decrease for October, 1912: G1,6920z., ■£5,678.' •■'■•'.'.".''' Ten Months.Ending October 81st, 1912, and 1911. . '"■• . 1912. - " 1911. Gold- ■• 299,7P50z.. £1,17!>,392.' 386,3600z. .£1,544,709 : Silver— '■' <'■■■.' ■■■ ■'"... . " '' '• ' •'750,8250z. 1fi78,M2'.": 1,088i1330z. .£109,188 ' Decrease in gold for ten months: 86,6550z„ ,£369,317. ' , - ■■ i Decr-easeV in- i.silver fbr, ten -months: ;337,607bz. ) r i £30;2i5;: v ; C:;: .-,■.'' : ; :

The, .porters, '.at.; ,|'Ahbeville'. : 'Statibn (Prance) ona reoe.rlt'. Saturday '-'night-nor ticed the curious attitude jtff 'a'man'who had been standing-for a considerable, time motionless-before.the board on which .the delays of tho train service are recorded. It was'observed' thpt-his-eyes were tightly closed. As he still. Tojiiaine'd'without movement, an-ofiioial -touched- him on. the shoulder. The, man immediately tell into; his arm^'';his.'bp,dy.'|Lb;sbl,utSly,'..rigid;'. A doctor who. was called; diagnosed" the case as one. of catalepsy. It''seems that for- a considerable time the man had been Stand-, ihg in;tha : middle of: the.'busy'statio.n'in an unconsoious condition, Catalepsy ;;is a sudden,loss of consciousness, accompanied ;by 'more or fless. 'rigidity; of the limbs, BO'that they.remain in ahy-pp'si; tion. in which they are placed, -■-■■■■

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 3

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GOLD & SILVER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 3

GOLD & SILVER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 3

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