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ON NEW ZEALAND CURRENCY BASIS.

The Batik of New South Wales, Wellington, quoted the following rates for their purchases and sales of foreign exchange yesterday:— New Zealand. Buying. Selling, on London — £N.Z. to £stg.loo ... T.T. 124 124/10/0 O.D. 123/10/0 124/8/9 Australia — £1 to £N.Z.

Shanghai— N. pence to 1 dollar - T.T. 17 45-64 18 9-64 O.D. 17 43-64 18 9-64 T.T. represents telegraphic transfers. O. represents on demand transactions. The above rates are subject to alteration without notico. Tho Associated Banks (other than the Bank of Now South Wales), quoted the following dollar rates yesterday, on a New Zealand currency basis. They aro subject to alteration without notice. U.S.A. Canadian Dol. (Per Dol. (Per Selling- £1 N.Z.) £1 N.Z.) T.T 3.95 f 3.96 3-16 O.D 3.961-16 3.96 9-16 Buying— O.D 4.00 3-16 4.00£

100 T.T. - — Fiji— £ to £N.Z. O.D. 101 100/10/c 100 T.T. — — New York— Dollars to £ O.D. 90/7/6 89 N.Z .. T.T. 3.9925 3.9557 Montreal — Dollars to £ O.D. 4.0025 3.9597 N.Z .. T.T. 3.9965 3.9616 O.D. 4.0090 3.9656 France— Franrs to £ N.Z .. T.T. — 88.87 Honw-Kong— N.Z. penre O.D. — 88.91 to 1 dollar .. T.T. 13 3-32 18 17-32 Japan— N.Z. pence O.D. 181-16 18 17-32 to 1 yen .. . T.T. — 17 15-32 O.D. - 17 15-32

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 29 June 1937, Page 12

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ON NEW ZEALAND CURRENCY BASIS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 29 June 1937, Page 12

ON NEW ZEALAND CURRENCY BASIS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 178, 29 June 1937, Page 12

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