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ON 'CHANGE.

FLUCTUATIONS IN SHARES

HEALTHY MARKET TONE. AUSTRALIAN ISSUES FIRM. A fair amount of business lias been put through on the local Stock Exchange since last report and bidding at this morning's call disclosed ;i healthy tone. Australian issues wore particularly firm. Buyers moved up to .01 15/ for Australian Glass and to £ I 17/ for Burns, Philp shares. In the. banking section 13/6 was again offered for Commercials, £25 5/ for New South Wales, and £0 10/ for Unions. New Zealand* were wanted at £2 2/0. Amongst timber issues Bartholomews wore asked i'or at 7/, and Kauris at 8/. Government stocks were firm, buyers offering £92 7/0 for the iWa, and £99 7/ for the s%'s. SALES COMPLETED. AT THE 3.16 P.M. CALL. YESTERDAY— Last Sale. Golden Dawn .. f0 C 0 .. £0 5 0 (.iovt. Bonds, 1!)."7, 54 p.c, Sept. . . 00 10 0 .. 00 0 0 Auek Fire Hoard, 10;X>, G p.e 100 10 0 .. 100 10 0 National Insurance 011 <• .. 011 ;> Farmers' Trading o '■> 4} .. 0 ;> 0 Walhl 014 o .. 014 s AT THE 9.30 A.M. CALL TO-DAY— Farmers' Trading 0 3 4*.. 0 34A Govt Loan, lfW7, 5J p.c, 1n5...'.. 00 10 0 .. 06 10 0 Auek-. City, 10,">7, ."<* p.c 05 10 0 .. — Auek. Fire. Bd~ 1030, tip.c. ... 100 10 0 .. 100 10 0 AFTER THE CALL. South British .. 210 7} .. 210 6 Auek. Fire Board 100 10 0 ' ... 100 10 0 Union Bank Blβ C .. 616 0 Commercial Bank 013 c> 013 <i WaihiGrand June. 0 2 S .. o :; •> Bank N.S. Wales 25 7 0 .. 25 5 0 Tooth's 1 G <: .. 1 G G INTEREST RATES. The return to the investor on his outlay, based upon the latest dividends, works out as follows for the latest sales:— PER CENT PER ANNUM. .€ s. (1. Nation.il Insurance ......... i> 10 4 Waihi -~...... 13 15 10 South British 5 5 0 Union Bank ?, 0 Of Commercial Bank 8 r> ft* Bank of New Smith Wales. . 810 Of Waihi Grand Junction 12 in O Tooth's 6 4 5 fßnscd on interim dividend. •Paid no interim dividend. SOUTHERN EXCHANGES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. Stock, 1038. 5i per cent (FebruaryAugUSt), £08 15/, £08 12/ li, £98 10/; Stock. 1!)37. 5J per cent (SepteniherMarch), £00 10/ (2 parcels), Bank of New Zealand, £2 2/8: Onion , .Banlt, £(J 16/; New Zealand Guarantee Corporation (ord.) f 4/1; New Zealand Breweries. £1 4/5 (2 parcels): British Tobacco, £1 8/; New Zealand Drug, £2 6/0. CHRISTCHUKCH, Friday. Commercial Bank of Australia. 13/0; Bank of New South Wales, £25 5/; Bank nf New Zealand, £2 2/0; New Zealand Insurance, £1 10/10 i ; British Tobacco, SI 8/3 (4 parcels), £1 S/l : Waihi, 14/6, 14/7; Mahakipawa, 4d; Okarito, 0/4J (2 parcels). DUNEDIN, this day. Sales Reported.—South British (after call), £2 10/72 ; Hudrtart-Parker, 18/0; "Dally Times,' £2. CAUL AND DIVIDEND LIST,

DIVIDENDS. Due. Okarlto Gold Dredging—Secoud Cd a share Now Wilsons Cement —Final, 1/ a share Now British Tobacco—Quarterly, 6 p.c. p.a June 13 Kobinson Ice Cream —Annual, 8 p.C June 14 Alexander Mines—l/ a share . .. June 1C Gear Meat—lnterim, 6d a share June 17 Bank of New Zealand —Final, pref. issue, 33 p.c, and ord. 1/4 a share and bonus 1 p.c. June 1' Australian Glass —Pref. shares, 0 p.c. p.a.; ordinary, 75 p.c. p.a. June 22 New Zealand Breweries —Final, 8 p.c. p.a July — North Broken Hill—l/ 6 a share June 30 New Zealand and River Plate— Interim, Si p.c .1 July 1 BUSINESS IN THE'SOUTH. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") CHEISTCHURCH, this day. The "Christchurch Times" reports as follows: —Dealings on the Stock Exchange have been fairly heavy, the banking, brewery, mining and miscellaneous sections Keing more active. Turnover _in Government issues was £5900, against £8000 last week, and there were sales of £400 local body debentures and £480 of company stock. Prices generally are firm. Recorded turnover of the two periods compares as follows: —This week, 22,024; last week, 14,523. An analysis of business is as follows, the figures for the preceding period being given in parentheses:—Banks, 3094 (2723); insurance, 300 (200): loan and agency, C3O (1050); browcries, 2150 (1100); meat, 650 (1500); mining, 13,800 (7400); miscellaneous, 1400 (•350). AUSTRALIAN STOCB< EXCHANGES. SYDNEY, June 10. The fact that to-morrow is election day had the effect of arresting the upward trend of Commonwealth bonds on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day. However, (here was a good tone except for silver and load stocks, which were lower in sympathy with the drop in metals. Sales recorded -were:—Bank of New South Wales, £29 5/; Commercial Bank of Sydney, £16 17/6; Colonial Sugar, £46 •V; Millaquin Sugar, 20/; Howard Smith, 8/1; Toohey's Brewery, 19/6; Tooth's Brewery, 30/; Dunlop Perdriau, 12/7; Goldsbrough, Mort. 24/6; Henry Jones, SO/; BerleT, Limited, 21/6; British Tobacco, 32/; ditto, Melbourne register, 32/1%; North Broken Hill, 59/. Commonwealth. 4 per cent bonds sold as follows:—]s)3B, £95 15/; 1941, £92 13/9; 1944, £91 7/0; 1947, £91 5/; 1950. £91 7/8; 1953, £91 10/; 1955, £92; 1957, £91 Melbourne mlcs were:—Commercial Bank of Australia, 14/11; National Bank i £5 pauli, £5 12/6; Coldsbrough, Mort, :U/2; Australian Glass, 40/6; British Tolincco, 31/10%; Electrolytic Zinc, pref.. Vl/(>; Melbourne Steam. 18/4; South Broken IFill, 30/1%; Norths, 58/ C; Mount Lyell, 18/0. P. AND O. STOCK. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, June 10. P. and O. deferred stock is quoted at

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 4

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ON 'CHANGE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 4

ON 'CHANGE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 4