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AUCKLAND SHARE MARKET. Mr J. T. Hendry, sharebroker, of I Auckland (in conjunction with Messrs ' C. C. Ross and Co., his local agents), j report the following quotations of j business at the first call on the Auckland Stock Exchange yesterday j morning:— j MINING— | Sellers. Buyers. £ a. d. £, s. d. •,
LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Sellers. Buret <j £ s. d. Worksop 1 17 6 2 0 0 Success 15 0
THE WA1RAB | RIFLE SHOOTING. Three Lin< By Post. AT PRICES THAT ARE NOT EQUALLE *S D: ] MAURICEVILLE RTF .;; CLUB. J The final competition lor tne H::. dicap Aggregate Shield ivas fired o Saturday last. This season's aggrt gates also count for the Maunse Handicap Cup, and Mr Rummer' gold medal for highest, aggregate o rifle, these trophies being allotted fo two years' aggregates. Owing to th m HE THREE LINES quoted beJL low, post free, are specials. Don't judge the quality by the price. We offer these goods merely to induce country people to get the habit of writing to us. LADIES' STRIPED ZEPHYR AND CAMBRIC BLOUSES, all colours, 2s 11d. Masterton Mounted team not putt ing in an appearance a scratch mate! was fired between teams picked b President Kummer and the secretar (Mr R. A. Wilton), the match bein< at 500 and 600 yards. The scoring j was considerably below the average owing to a tricky nor'-wester blowing reminding one of Trent-ham. Results :— LADIES' STRIPED READY-TO-WEAR COTTON DRESSES, nice colours, 7s tt. LADIES' 8TRIPED CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, nice wide flounce, amply cut, all colours, Ss lid. All goods bought from ob by post and deemed unsuitable may be returned. SECRETARY'S TEAM. 500yds 600yds T1 O. Blewett 28 30 58 R. A. Wilton 29 29 58 A. E. Clark 30 28 58 C. Brooks 30 28 58 E. A. Dagg 30 "27 57 R. C. Dagg 27 27 54 F. Tildsley 31 23 54 A. Larsen 27 26 53 B. Young 21 27 48 H. Tildsley 24 .22 46 Total 544 PRESIDENT'S TEAM. R. F. Wilton 31 31 62 G. Rutherford 32 30 62 W. Taplin 35 27 62 F. Kummer 33 28 61 A. M. Rose 28 31 59 D. H. Rutherfurd 31 ■ 27 58 W. Payne 30 22 52 L. BlatcMordi 25 18 43 is. BlatcWord 29 13 42 S. Evans 24 12 36 Total 537 TROPHY COMPETITION. 500 600 700 Hp T1 G. Rutlierfurd 32 30 29 scr 91 R. Dagg 27 27 29 7 90 ! D. H. Rutherfurd 31 27 28 4 90 1 R. ! F. Wilton 31 31 26 scr 88 C. Blewett 28 30 24 5 87 Vei Well tch and Allan, ington's Busiest Store. NOTICE TO FARMERS. • —" 01 "VfR G. J. SHEPHERD, representing Messrs BOOTH, MACDONALD itX and Co. Ltd., and P. and D. DUNCAN, LTD., is now in the Wairarapa, and would be pleased to interview intending purchasers of Implements, Dominion Pressure Milking Machines, or Pitt and Warwick Benzine Engines. A Postcard to the IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Master ton will he immediately attended to. T0EMASTEBTON FARMERS' IMPLEMENT CO. Ltd. Agents. * * -r rn K fcL A. C. dark 30 28 19 9 86 H. Tildsley 24 22 19 20 85 F. Kummer 33 28 21 scr 82 R. A. Wilton 29 29 17 3 78 A. M. Rose 28 31 5 6 70 W. Taplin 35 27 * — — C. Brooks 30 28 * — — E. H. 'Dapg 30 27 * — — F. Tildsley 31 23 * — — j yflBW. gzpif-— -■%. —wJ'* A. Larsen 27 26 * — — W. Payne 30 22 * — — B. Young 21 27 * — — IT. T'ldsley 24 22 * — — *Have yet to compete. roo MILES OF PEACHES 1 [ Here's an indication of the Frimley method. 1/ If you measured iionestly from Peach-tree to W Peach-tree in the Frimley Orchards, you'd meaM sure ninety miles. And yet, the orchards are H sometimes hard put to it to keep up with the H judicious cooks and shrewd housewives who are M such keen enthusiasts of I pn | ft jl 1 CV All members who have missed competitions- can complete them on Saturday next, 15tli April. The following team will probably represent the Club in a match with the Masterton Rifles at Mauriceville on Easter Monday.— F. Kummer, R. F. Wilton, G. Rutherford, R. A. Wilton, C. Blewett, A. Larsen, D. H. Rutherford, A. M. Rose, W. Taplin,, R. Dagg, F. Tildsley, A. Clark, E. H. Dagg. COMMERCUU, j AUCKLAND SHARE MARKET. I FRi l¥l Lb.Y I > From the peaches, judge the rest. j | Every ounce of fruit taken from this m \ multitude of various trees to the Frimley | Factory is sound, clean, just ripe; i | and immediately it is picked | it is canned. ' That is the secret of the Frimley success _ d and popuMr J. T. Hendry, sharebroker, of Auckland (in conjunction with Messrs ' C. C. Ross and Co., his local agents), j report the following quotations of j business at the first call on the Auckland Stock Exchange yesterday j morning:— j MINING— | Sellers. Buyers. £ a. d. £ s. d. i Old Alburnia 2£ 1J Bonanza 3Jf 2 j Kuranui 3£ 3 ! Caledonian 12 1 0 j May Queen 2 0 T 10 New Sylvia 2 9 2 8 Wa iota hi ' 2 9 2 7 Monowai 17 15 Saxon 2 2 2 0 Victoria , 12 i Unconsolidated Goldfields ' 18 6 17 6 Mt. Welcome 4 ' 3?.Old Hauraki 2 0 1 10 Kapanga 7 61 Crown > 3 9 3 7 Options 13 10 m*r TITSki? VHft AMIMr I Golden Cross 10 9J Rising Sun 5 3 Golden Belt 5£ 4J Talisman con. 2 11 0 2 10 9 New Issue 2 5 0 2 3 9 Waihi 3 5 3 3 4 6 Reefs Consolidated 2 A 2 1 Waihi Extended 2 0 19 Waihi Gnd. June. 17 9 17 6 Mountain King 5f 5 ' IBbii ggMMfel f PICTCHE"FRAMIN S 1 iiyHSHHffiH 1 , -W!-" 191 ~\7"OU Lave been thinking for ■ ki I some time about getting 9 TjgP7 l|! that picture, framed, or maybe H adding a few pictures to your jg furnishings. A visit to our btore flj will contain a pleasant surprise. ■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10209, 11 April 1911, Page 3
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