MINING NEWS
WELLINGTON SHAKE MARKET. . No • business was transacted in the mln. in? market, yesterday. The quotations were as follow:— l , Buyers. Sellers. £ s. (1. £ e. d. Murray's Freehold ... par — Ross -0 C 10 — Talisman — '• 18 0 Walhi / - " 114 6 Grand Junction — 14 6 Waitangi •••• — ' 0 010 STOCK EXCHANGE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, November 5. Sales:—Talisman, 275. 6d., 276. 6d. , ( Dunedln, November 9. The following are the latest quotations: —Dredging stores: Else and Shine, buyers £1 4s. fid.' llining shares: Roxburgh Amalgamated; sellers Ss. 3d.; Progress Mines of New Zealand, '■sellers 10a. 3d.: Talisman, Consolidated, sellers'£l Bs.; Wa&i, buyers £1 13a. 9d„ sellers £1 14s. 6d.: Waihi Grand Junction. buyers £1 45., sellers £1 4s. fid. Investment Shares: National Bank, buyers £5/ sellers £5 45.; Bank of New Zeir land (old), sellers £10 165.; Bank of New Zealand (new), buyers £15; National Insurance, sellers £2 103.; South British Insurance, buyers £4; Standard Insurance, sellers £1 145.; TJnion Steam Ship Co' (ordinary), buyers £1 Is. 3d.,.sellers £1 Is. 6d.; Union Steam Ship Go. (preference), buyers £1; Weetport Coal Co., buyers £1 'lis. '• (xl.WtestpoMttStcckton, buyers 3s. Id.; National Mortgage.Co., sellers £3 195.; Perpetual Trustees 00., buyers £1; Auckland Electric Trams, sellers £1 Zs. 3d.; D.1.0. (ordinary), sellers 65.; Kai&poiWoollen Co (ordinary),. buyers £4 195.; Milburn Lime and Cement, sellers £1 , lis.; Mosgiel Woollen Factory, buyers £3 13e,; New Zealand Paper Mills, buyers 165.; New Zealand Portland Cement, sellers 95.; Doriagliy's'Rope and Twine, sellers £1 45.; Kodkorai Trams, buyers £1 3s. 6d.; Mdy-Oat-way, sellers £1 2s. 6d.; Whitcombe and Tombs, sellers £6; Wright. Stephenson, buyers £6 10s. fid. CARTHAGE RETURNS. The Stock Exchange has received the following telegram from the Carthage mines:—"73Boz. amalgam; ten shifts." • ROSB GOLDFIELDS. The mine superintendent of the Roes Goldfields Reconstructed, Limited, reports as follows on. the work at tho mine for the week ending November s:—No. 7-Level ■ The west drive is out 136 feet, and the north drive 182 feet, from No. 7 Plat. At tho face of the north drive it is intended to rise to test the wash immediately above. At the intermediate, No. -2 wing drive lias advanced 42 feet to the southeast in fair grade wash: .No. 1 south-west has been extended 6 feet. No. 2 south-west 15 feet, and No. 3 south-west 5 feet in lowgrade wash. Tho face of the north-west blocking strip off No. -1 south-west drive has advanced .40 feet in pay wash. Blocking is being continued off Nos. 2 and 3 south-west, drive, and in one face of tho old workings.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 8
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