AUCKLAND SHAREMARKET.
(BY TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT). Auckla.no, Last Night. River Plates cootiuue to move upwards, and sales were reported at 18s 6d and 19s, with further buyers at 18s and sd'ers at 19s. New Zealand Accidents were wanted at 235, but no sellers were quoted Devonport Ferry shares firmed, and 25s 3d was offered Buyers of NgungUru Coal came forward at 15s, but the lowest-quoted fellers asked 20s. Other standard stocks had no change. In mining business was quiet. CrowDS were enquired for at 18s and Woodstocks at 20s 6(1, but no sales were reported. Talismans were a shade firmer, 7s 6d being offerc '. Buyers of Puru Consoliadvanced to 2s 6d, but no selling price was mentioned. Waihi-Silvertons had a steady demand at 4s 6d, and "Komata Reefs at 7s. Cheap stocks were neglected.
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 267, 29 March 1898, Page 2
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134AUCKLAND SHAREMARKET. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 267, 29 March 1898, Page 2
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