Price of Shares. —The Auckland " Evening News" has the following: —Who is responsible for this? "Alburnia, £l4 The latter (Alburnia) has every appearance of turning out a second Caledonian. It is taking out a large quantity of very rich specimens." This is an extract from G-reville's telegrams in the " Canterbury Press" of June 10, and it is dated Auckland June 6. Now Greville's agent surely has not made himself a party to puffing up mining stock at the Thames ; If so, the sooner the fact is known the better, The statement that the Alburnia is likely to turn out a second Caledonian, &c., is simply calculated, if not intended, to mislead. Caledonians are quoted in the same telegram at £176, and this fact with the vague statement about specimens from the Alburnia may well induce rash speculation in the stock of the latter mine,
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 23, 1 July 1871, Page 4
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144Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 23, 1 July 1871, Page 4
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