COMMERCIAL
QUOTATIONS ON ’CHANGE
(Per Press Association—Copyright)
CHRISTCHURCH, October 12,
Sales : National Bank of Australasia f£s paid) £6 13s; Bank of New Zealand' 48s ; N.Z. Ref rig. (10s paid) & s lOd. (2); Timaru Brewery 7s; (Electro Zinc (ord.) 25s lid; N.Z. Farmers Co-op. 41 per cent, stock 1940 £65, Central Shotover Is 3d (2) ; Wait aim 7s Id. Reported ; N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. 4J- per cent. Stock 1940, £64 10s. AUCKLAND, October 12.
Sales : Gillespie’s Beach 2s id ; Guarantee Orp. 8s ; Okariio 10s 8d ; Commercial: Bank 17s ; Bank of New Zealand 48s; Union Bank £lO 7s; Colonial Sugar £59 ss; John Fuller deb. 6) £75 10s ; Mt. Eden fives 95 stock 31 £IOO 17s 6d.
WELLINGTON, October 12
Sales: Bank of New Zealand 48s 3dReported: Bank of New Zealand 48s Id ; Union Bank £lO 7,g 6d; Henry Jones C°-op. 39is 4ld ; Alexander Mines 15s 7cl ; Bell-'Hooper llijd and Is; Nokomai 3s 2|d, Bendigo Gold Right 7d.
DUNEDTN, October 12
Sales on ’Change; Nokomai 3s 2d; Bell Kilgour Is 7d (4); Bell Hooper 121-d. Reported: Bell-Hooper 12-J-d. MINING SHARES.. Larson’s Flat, buyers 6d, sellers 7d ; Alexanders 14s, 15s; Nokomai 3s Id, 3s 4d ; Charleston 2s, 2s 6d ; 'Milling House Concessions 3d, 3ld; Big Rivers Is sid, Is 2s 2d; Waitahu 7 s Id, 7s l)d; Okarito 10s 7d, 11s; Brian B°ru 23s 9d, 25s 6d.
THE PRICE OF GOLD
N.Z. OFFERINGS IN LONDON
LONDON, October 11
At the wool sales 6305 bale, were offered, including 4839 New Zealand. Approximately 5370 : were sold. Merinos, greasy New South Wales, 16|d; West Australian 13;fd ; scoured Queensland 25£d ; • New Zealand Algidus 22d ; New Zealand greasy crossbred Eh,a top 12d ; average 9Jd ; slipe halfbi’ed lambs T.B.S. Canterbury 16d and 13 7-Bd. Compared with July closing, merinos greasy, fine, were 10 per cent, dearer ; medium and inferior's; scoured, fine, •unchanged "; medium coarse, unchanged ; locks and pieces, 10 per cent, dearer; lambs 10 to 15; crossbreds 5 t 0 10; medium coarse 15s ; best sh'pes 5; others unchanged. The total catalogued wa? ; I*7 969. and sold—Home 76,500; Continent 74.000; America 2000; held 39,300. The total Australian, sold was 57,000 and New Zealand 78,500.
" GOOD'PRICE FOR MERINOS
MELBOURNE. October U
The Highest price at thq Geelong ,wool sales "this season, 24d l per lb., was realised to-day' for four bales of merino from Skip ton,
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