MINING MEWS
WELLINGTON SHARE MARKET. • , No was done? in the raitoiug market at the morning call. Imt. in the Afternoon. tales were reported of New Svlvio at 10} d., o.nd W-aihf at 445. Sd. The uuotatioiis were as follow:— Buytjj's. Sellers. £ s. d. £ d. Mui'ray Greek /ortl.) -• 1 s 5 Jfurray Creek {new) — —0 & 6 Nc-vr Sylvkl — (3 G tO Jlor-s liceoiistructed 0 3 8 ' — Talisman — 1 IB 9 Waihi 2-4 3 AVuihi Grand Junetiou ... 1 5 0 WxTitanjji 0 1 i - • ''Premium. STOCK EXCHANGE. (By Teleffraph.—Pre** Assoeiatiof?.} I . • Auoklahd, June J. Sale on the Stock KxehuttKo tins morning: Waihi, £2 3d. Otmedln, 1. ,; The following sale was wailc oji tht> btocK txehange to-day:— Waihi Graua Junction. £i 56. sd. The following calesi- were Union Steam (ordiuar.v), rum. div,. JEI ss, 6d.; Wei?tport Coal (lujw £1 btock Iwiciuuige fjaotiitions:--UredKiug StoeKS, Ki-ecirk, «uyerrf. 2s. 6d. lliric and ohine, seller;-, XI its. tiisms Swi. tocnervs, £1. Mining Stocks.—l{c©3 Gokllield«, 4a Progress Mines 0/ N.Z., s&I&b, lite. Jiow Syivia, sellers, llcl, Wait-ausi. buyers. Id." 2d. Watenmari. .scilers, £■». c-a. 'Lctiirman Consolidated, toilers, \\#ihi buyers, £2 45.; sellers, £2 4*. 6«t. Waihi Grand Junction,! sellers, il ss» c-d. liiyeiHinent Bujik, buyers, £5 Its.; sellers. £5 iss, 6cL K-ciUoPal Insurance, sellers, £2 XFnion $mm Ship Company (ord. ex div.), buyevo; £1 9d.; sellers, £1 6e. 3d. Union Ste;ii)!i Hhift Company (pref.), buyers, £i Qs„ 7d.; ielters, £t Is. M'estport Coal Carapatti', bayin». £1 lis. west-port. Coal Cotenonv (Srew), .wp,«>rs £1 lCs. 6d. N«t-ion«I M«rWa«(j Coiawnvi liuycrs, £4 5.i. 6d. Sellem", £4 «s. Anc'lil«nd Trams, Imyero. £t <«. .Outicdit). Stock Exchange Proprietary, bisyers, £} 3s. 6d. Kaiapoi Woollen Comsd.nv (ord.s, biiVcr*] £5 ss. 6d. Kaiapoi Wooilou Co, (pi-efj nuyers, £5 ss. 6d.; sslle-i's Mi 6s, fid. M». hnrn Lime and Cement, fejlevs, il !E«. New Zealand Paper Mills. 16s. Oct; eel. lers, 17s. 2d. Kaikorai.frame, btty«n>, £1 3s. 6d. Wright, Stephf..ns(37i. /jy.ycr.?. £$ lCs.
It OSS GOIiBPJSL-W. The tivceldv report of the mine superintendent of the Ross G<flsold* 6th level workings.-No. 6 SfoHth J»s bson extended to 35 fram t.he iino ©f ?vo $ Enst-rasli payable. ?}p. 2 East ; t,o $4 fees from 5 South—' wash of njf-iUu.Tn qj.iiiity. 5 South ha? heeii- driven. io 108 feet from the opsnins -wash poorer iiw last few sets. No. 4 South has Meen driven a further distance ol 12 foci, a ad h now 52 feet from the opening-the was-b in this clnve..though nice looking, is low finality. On a party Is bloehing in Ko. 1 Souui one party 111 No. 3 South, aiifl ma in No. 5 houtn.—fhflse farces ar-g* hi gf fair quality. Tiie mine plant, line, power siotion, And I'tn'ss q.u.4 luiMi-Gk-are m tneir usual condlitioij.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2165, 2 June 1914, Page 8
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446MINING MEWS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2165, 2 June 1914, Page 8
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