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MINING NEWS.

I WELLINGTON SHARE MARKET. A salo of Talisman Consolidated ol M*. 9rf. reported on Saturday was the only tr-jitisuction recorded. Tlio quotations were as under:—

STOCK EXCHANGE. (ISy Telegraph.—l'rcss Association.) Auckland, April 5. Sales this morninp:—\V«iotnhi, Is. lid.; Oivind JumUon, 18s. 6d.: Waihi. 30c:.: New Zealand, Insurance, .€5 ft?. 6d.: Union Steam, 42c. 6i1.: Auckland Trams (pre!.), 21*. Christcliurch, April 5. Sales reported on the Stock Exchange of Canterlmry are-.—National Unuk of N.Z. (new iin-no). fully paid. £4 19*.; Notional Insurance of N.Z., £u si. 6d. MINING ItETUItNS. Rcefton, April 5. The Consolidated GoldJield.s of Now 7,ca« laud. Lid., velurus l'or March uv«:— Propretr*—Crushed £"00 tons for 2890z. Idwt.. bullion values at £1193 ltv. Cd.; e.vnnided 2'Jfifl tons for loSuz. lidwt., bulliou valued at {

£n?j lis. 9rt,; snip burets produced estimated m. m. Woiilt-h of Nfltions-Cnifdiod 1950 lons for 5£9«:?. 7(lwt., bullion valuod at £2312 9s. 11(1.; oyanided 1191 tons fur 1690z. ildwt., bullion valued at. £525 12s. Id.; i-ulphurets produced «stimut(ul m .£56. HkidvwaUw- Cnuhod 3687 toil* for 16570z. Idutbullion valued at £6675 17s. 6(1.: cyanidud 18<Q lons for 214(hvt., bullion valued at Bs.; sulphured produced, estimated value £424. AMERICAN TARIFF. (Hy Telegraph.—Special Corrnepondont.) Auckland, April 6, "Wo don't anticipate," said a prominent Auckland woolbroker, "Hint, President Wilsop will enccced in wiping out the duty on wool altogether, because of the strong opposition likely to arise in the Senate and olsewliore, but we do think it likely that it will be reduced to half its present amount. If so, the Americans are sure to conic into the Australasian market, more extensively, and their keen competition should lirm prices considerably." Tho (iamc pentloiiKin-expressed the opinion tlwit a very strenuous battle is likely to arise between the rival factions interested in the woollen pud cotton trades. "This is only the beginning of it," lie added* "but we feel tli.it the outcome is bound to be favourable to New Zealand."

Duyor.i. Sellers. £ ft. d. £ ». d. "Mountain King 0 0 l£ 0 0 3 Nlmv Sylvia 0 0 9 Ross jjecoiiiUruutctl 0 5 0 5 8 Snxon 0 0 2 0 0 .3 T'Ui-mun 1 16 6 1 17 0 Wsulii 19 6 — Waihi Grand Junction 0 19 0 10 0 Waiiu-Pueroa • 18 0 I 10 0 WaioUihi 0 1 10 0 2 0 Wailnnfri — 0 0 6 Taranaki Oil Wells — 015 6 KotuHu Oilfields 0 15 0 —

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 8

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MINING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 8

MINING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1717, 7 April 1913, Page 8

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