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#co L STOCK EXCHANGES STEADY'". (Per British Official Wileless.) RUGBY, October 23, The stock markets to-day began with a good ton©, which was maintained until the close, despite uncertain international factors which held business in cheek. British Government stocks were firm. Home railway stocks were steady, while foreign railway stocks improved. Kaffirs finished higher on the day, and internationals, especially nickels, closed firmer. LONDON, October 24. Gold was quoted at 129 s 2d per oz, fire, yesterday, in London, and to-day it had dropped to £6 8s Id. The dollar is quoted at 4651. QUOTATIONS ON ’CHANGE. CHRISTCHURCH,. October 24. Sales: Govt. 4 per cent, inscribed, 1940, £lOl 10s; N.Z. Refrig. (10s paid) 9s 3d, 9s 2d (2); British Tobacco 37s 6d, 37s sd. AUCKLAND, October 24. Sales: Grand Junction Is lid, Bank of New Zealand 45s 9d, Amalgamated Brick 74 per cent £93. WELLINGTON, October 24. Reported: Henry Jones 38s 9d; Bank of New Zealand 45s 7\. DUNEDIN, October 24. Sales on ’Change: Freshford sd. |
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1933, Page 4
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