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TODAY'S QUOTATIONS

WOOL SALES AT SYDNEY

l.'nitcd I*.A.—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, Today. At the Sydney wool sales today 10,113 hales were sold. There was good general • ©mpetitton and strong inquir\ for comebacks and crossbreds showing style. Greasy Merino sold to 26id. TARANAKI OIL COMPANY Press Association GISBORNE, Tuesday. The Taranaki Oil Conmpany reports:— Gisborne No. 2 well:—Engine and boilers on site; good progress has been made toward completion of the erection work. Kotuku No. 1 test hole:—Drilled to 500 feet in sandy shale: work delayed owing to had weather and difficulty in transporting supplies. AUCTION NOTES Messrs. Rutherford. Robinson, and Austin, acting on instructions from Messrs*. Matthews and Andrews, will sell by public auction at their rooms. Lister Building. Victoria Street East, on Friday. December 6. at 12 o'clock, a wellbuilt two-storey brick shop, with excellent living accommodation, situated at 351 Domfh.'on Road. also, a block of three sections near Elizabeth Street, with feet frontage to Dominion Road, each 149 feet deep, or will be sold separately. .Messrs. Rutherford. Robinson and Austin will sell by public auction at their tooms, Lister Building. Victoria Street East, on Friday, November 29, at noon, i ■a valuable city freehold site situated in Durham Street West, having 102 ft frontage by 61ft depth; or will sell Nos. 1,2. 5. 4. each 25ft fin frontage by a depth of 61ft. RAILWAY TENDERS The Railway Departmen is calling for fenders for bus body fittings by advertisement in this issue.

TAUMARUNUI STOCK SALE

From Our Own Corrcspo'ndent TAUMARUNUI, Tuesday. There was a marked decline in sheep entries at the fortnightly stock sale today. Cattle and pigs sold well. Cattle.—Fat cows, £7 5s to £9 Is; light fat cows, £5 17s; fat heifers, £S 7s Gd; a line of fat Black Poll cows was passed in at £7; empty cows, £3 17s to £6 10s; empty heifers, £6 Is to £6 ss; cows and calves, up to £7 18s; heifers and calves, £7 15s; Jersey heifers, £6 2s 6d; Shorthorn heifers, £6 9s; IS-months steers, £4 9s to £6 4s; two-year-old steers, £6 17s; small steers, £2 12s Gd to £3; 15-months heifers, £4 10s to £5 11s. Pigs.—Good weaners, 17 5 * to 255; small weaners, 11s 6d; porkers, 325; young sow, in pig, £4 10s. LONDON METAL MARKETS f United P.A. —By Telegraph — Copyright) LONDON, Mondav. (Quotations for metals on November 21 in parentheses.) Copper.—Spot, £72 (£70); three months, £7O ISs 3d (£69 10s). Electrolytic Copper.—Spot, £S3 (£Bl 10s); three months, £B4 (£B3 10s) Wire Bars.—£B4 (£S3 10s). Lead.—Spot, £2l 8s 9d (£2O 17s 6d); three months, £2l 10s (£2l 2s 6d). Spelter.—Spot. £2O 7s 6d (£2O Is 3d); three months, £2O 17s 6d (£2O 10s). Tin.—Spot. £l9O 3s 9d (£lB6 2s Gd); three months. £192 10s (£lB6 32s 6d). Silver.—Standard. 22 31-16 d (22£d) an os.; fine, 24 3-Sd (24 9-16 d).

Cl'/sUij; viuolallon* « it today* mid-day Buyer*. Seller*. £ s d. £ s. d. EAXKS— Australian of Coni. 1 11 •’on'. of Australia 1 1 I'ng . Scot. AL- Aust. 10 ft 1ft ft \’at onal of N.Z. r.> ft .sat of Australasia. 27 17 Ditto (con.* . . 17 0 \ew Soutn 'Walts 4 . 1ft 0 .\*ew Zealand 1ft ft ft Ditto. D Mort. 1 s 0 I nion of Austi^lia — 14 17 0 IXSljRA.N CEA.P.A ft 12 ft National o IS ft ft 1ft New Zealand .. .. 2 ft ft • Queensland is South British . . . . 3 4 3 3 5 6 COAN AND AGENCY Abraham & Williams — < pref.) 4 12 ft 4 13 ft 1 >algety and Co. . Dominion Investment — 13 12 6 and Banking. 1 1 ft 1’ armors’ Co-op. Auc. 4 l ft Goldsbrough, Mort . Ditto (rights) .. . % ft 5 l 1 ft N.Z. & River Plate 1 10 0 1 12 6 N.Z. Guar, Corp. X Auck. Farmers o * 3 * ’o-op. i ord.) . . . ft ft Ditto B (pref.) .. — 0 13 6 GOAD — Grey Valley .. .. 1 ft ft — Hikurangr ft 1 ft — Ditto A (pref. » .. 11 ft Renown ft 1ft ft ft 17 ft Ditto (i ref.) . . 4 Ditto (new issue* ft ft 0 1 Taupiri 1 X ft Ditto (pref.) .. .- Waipa — 0 14 6 GAS — 1 5 ft Ditto (eon.) .. .. 0 IS a ft 1 ft 0 SHIPPING— Devonpor - Steam 1 2 ft 1 3 ft Howard Smith .. Huddart-Parker ft i) Northern steam 0 11 4 P £ O. (def. stk. • 12 ft 1 4 6 Union Steam (pref.) I 0 6 — TIMBER— 1 ft 0 1 3 0 Kauri Timber .. .. ft 15 i>, Parker-La mb .. .. — 17 D WOOLLEN— Kaiapol (pref.) ft 14 ft 0 16 0 Wellington (pref.) . BREWERIES— C. L. Innes 1 1 0 Ditto (pref.) .. .. 1 1 N.Z. Breweries .. . 4 MISCELLANEOUS— VustraJian Glass . . Aust. Iron &. Steel 2 11 ft — (pref. > 1 ft 1 0 ft British Tobacco 4 4 s Burns. Philp . . . . 1 1ft ft croft. Ltd 1 1ft ft 1 14 ft Colonial Sugar .. .. — 50 0 0

calJ wer«;— Buyers Sellers. £ s. d. £ d. Dominion Pictures . 1 0 6 Ditto (pref.) .. .. 1 0 6 Dunlop Rubber . . . . 1 5 6 Electro. Zinc, (ord.) 1 13 0 1 1 4 6 Ditto (pref.) . . . . 1 J 4 3 1 15 Farmers’ Trading • • 9 Ditto B (pref.) . . 0 13 9 0 16 0 Faterine (ord.) .. .. 0 6 0 Clear Meat 9 Grey and Menzies . 0 10 6 Hamilton Theatres 0 18 3 Hayward's Pictures 18 Henry Jones Co-op. 1 11 0 1 12 0 H.M. Arcade Tbeaue (pref.) 1 1 0 N.Z. Drug 1* 0 Lewis Eady Cord). 1 3 ft Ditto (pref.) .. .. 1 0 0 Milne and Choyce. ( deb. stock) . . .. 1 7 3 1 8 0 Morris Hedstrotn (pref.) n 18 0 — Farmers’ Fertiliser . 1 1 0 N.Z. Refrigerating . 0 12 4 — Ditto (con.) . . . . 0 6 ft 5 1ft Sanford, Ltd. .. 18 Ditto (pref.) .. .. 1 0 6 S. R. Maxwell . . . . ft 9 6 Taranaki Oilfields . . 0 9 0 4 Thames Theatre 0 10 0 15 0 Tonson Garlick n 0 6 L nion Oil . . 1 18 0 0 Vic. Nyanza Sugar 2 4 6 W hittome-Stevenson 2 fi Wilsons Cement .. — 2 1 9 MINING— Alburnia o ft r, 5 ft 1 ft Moanataiari (paid) 0 0 7 0 1 0 Ditto (con. > . . . 0 0 L 0 0 6 Kawara u .... o 3 t; Lucky Shot (4s pd) 0 0 S* 0 1 3 Ditto (con.) .. — 0 0 8 Ohinemuri (ord.) ft !) ft ft 10 6 Waihi ft 12 9 0 13 0 Waihi Grand June. 1 2 0 1 Mount Lyell .. .. 6 i Kuala Kampar Tin ft 9 4 0 J) 9 Kampong Lanjut 1 4 Rawong 0 Rawong Concessions 1 8 0 1 9 6 DEBENTURES— Auck. Harbour Board, 1939, 5i p.c 99 ft Ditto, 5J p.c 1 00 10 Ditto, 6 p.c 103 0 0 City of Auckland, 1943, 5J p.c 100 1ft Auck. Fire Board, 6 100 ft ft N.Z. Breweries 1 S 0 1 S 6 GOVERNMENT BONDS— War Loan, 1938, 45 100 ft ft 100 1ft ft Ditto, 1939, -l.j p.c. 100 ft 0 100 6 Ditto, 1941, 45 p.c. 100 0 0 Ditto, 3 933, 5i p.c. 99 10 0 Ditto, 1933, 55 P.c. 101 Ditto, 1936. 55 p.c. 101 Ditto, 1932, 5£ p.c. 99 10 0 ■— INSCRIBED STOCK War Loan, 1938, 4i 100 0 0 Ditto, 1939. 4\ p.c. 100 0 Ditto, 1927-41, 6i 99 n ft Ditto, 1933, 5i p.c. 99 ft Ditto, 1933, 55 p.c. 101 0 0 DitTo, 1938, 55 p.c. 101 ft Ditto, 1932, 5i p.c. 99 10 0 —

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 831, 27 November 1929, Page 10

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TODAY'S QUOTATIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 831, 27 November 1929, Page 10

TODAY'S QUOTATIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 831, 27 November 1929, Page 10

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