A Stock Exchange has recently been extablished in Auckland. At a meeting of gentlemen interested in the matter, it was resolved that the scale of charges should be 5 per cent up to £100 j to £500, 2\ per cent; £1000, 1£ per cent. Certificates of registration are to be kept, and documentary evidence of the right to sell must be produced at the. time of sale. * Pubikg the coming season hop-growing is likely to be tried in Vic' 0 " 8, to a fur greater extent that; has everVbeforeVbecn the case, Messrs.. Perry, of Heidelberir, haying already supplied 7 0yer 20,000 * plants. Y*" YY 7.Y7/ yr.Z;yJZy -'■• '■ }'■' J '" ' \-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 171, 4 August 1869, Page 2
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107Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 171, 4 August 1869, Page 2
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