Commercial.
The amount of revenue received at the Cus-tom-house on goods cleared for consumption this day, was L 904 7s 6d. s DUNEDIN SHARE REPORT. Mr E. H. Evans reports as follows The market has been quieter during the past week in all kinds of shares. South British found buyers at L2 5s and L2 6s, thus demonstrating that we no longer go by Auckland quotations; there are, however, but few sellers, and buyers must wait their chance. Shotovers have again been speculated with at a higher figure than quoted last week, and are considered good stock. National Bank shares changed hands at 6s premium, and it only requires the Bank to start here to set them merrily going. The Arrow Gold Company and the Albion Coal Company have been successfully floated, and, it is hoped, will appear on the list soon. There is no change in Waterworks; but Friendly Societies have advanced to 2s premium. No business in any other company has transpired.
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Evening Star, Issue 3221, 17 June 1873, Page 2
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164Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3221, 17 June 1873, Page 2
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