STOCK EXCHANGE
SALES IN AUCKLAND (By T*»l*»f'’"r- 4«-oc|iulnni AUCKLAND, Wednesday On the Stock Exchange the following sales were reported at the morning call: Bank of New Zealand, 40s 3d. New Zealand Insurance Company, 57s 6d, 58s. South British Insurance, 47s 6d, 47s 9d. Traders’ Finance, pref., 16s 6d. Westport Stockton Mine, pref., 7s lOd. British Tobacco, 52s 6d. Farmers’ Trading, 16s 8d; A Pref., 21s. M.K. Manufacturers, 4s 6d. Unlisted Palmer Collins, 40s. Farmers’ Freezing (£5 paid), £5 (£1 paid) £l. Noon Call Bank of New Zealand, 40s 3d. National Insurance, cum dividend, 18s. I Goldsbrough Mort, 325. i Northern Steamship, 3s 3d. Electro Zinc 62 9d, preference 63s 9d. ! G. J. Coles, 795. New Zealand Newspapers (2), 30s. Taranaki Oilfields, 6s. 1 Wilson Cement, 18s 3d. Woolworths (Sydney), 25s 4d. Mount Lyell (2), 33s 6d. Armistice Anniversary On Saturday the 21st anniversary of the signing of the armistice which brought an end to the hostilities < f the Great War will be observed i»i New Zealand in a manner similar to previous years. The observance ir Hamilton will be marked by tw minutes’ silence at 11 a.m.. when the fire siren will be sounded. Buglers stationed along Victoria Street, will sound the “Last Post” at 11 a.m. I when factories will cease work for ! two minutes, and traffic will come *o j 3 standstill. At the expiration of the two minutes the buglars will sound 1 the “ Reveille.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20956, 8 November 1939, Page 8
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238STOCK EXCHANGE Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20956, 8 November 1939, Page 8
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