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COMMERCIAL

SHARE MARKET. There was a slightly brighter tone on ’Change this morning with four sales reported. Banking values were slightly higher, and a sale of commercial was reported at 14s Bd. Standard Insurance were quoted at 66s (buyer), 67s 6d (seller). The quotations in shipping and meat preserving remained unchanged. In gas, coal, and oil Kaitangata wore still wanted at 32s 3d after a reported sale at 32s 9d. There was a keen demand for local woollen mills at recent rates, with a reported sale of Bruce ford.) at 25s 3d. This issue was quoted at 255—25 s 9d. The only sale rcporled in the miscellaneous section was of McLeod Bros, at £25, with the market closing at £24 155£25 £25 10s. Regent Theatre had a. buyer at 16s, with a seller 3s away. Australian mining shares remained unchanged. A new buyer appeared in (he New Zealand section offering 18s for Kanieri. REPORTED SALES. —This Morning.— McLeod Bros., £25 (2). Kaitangata, 32s 9d. Bruce Woollen (ord.), 25s 3d. Commercial Bank, 14s Bd. SALES ON ’CHANGE; THIS DAY. Auckland. —Morning call: National Bank of New Zealand, 455; 0. J. Coles, 565. Noon call National Bank of New Zealand, 455; Kaiapoi, 18s 9d; (’onsolidaled Brick, 7s Radio (1956), 10s 6d; Woolworths (N.Z.), 15s; Emperor, 10s 6d, v

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Evening Star, Issue 24326, 15 October 1942, Page 4

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COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 24326, 15 October 1942, Page 4

COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 24326, 15 October 1942, Page 4

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