SOUTHERN EXCHANGES.
i TO-DAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. , (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") CHRISTCHURCH, this day - Values for leading Australian m i Sc ll t laneous issues again eased at this morn 1 lug's call. there was heavy . Justness in Government stocks at reS rates, .the 1933 issue had final sellinrr ofiers at £104 5/. Bank of New Zealand ' fl uote< / buyers £2. sellers £2 2/0. GoU? - brougli, Morts continued the recent Hp ; cjine and sold at £1 11/8, the marW closing Id either side. Breweries fell back ahttle between £2 11/ ami £ 2 U/ 3 t -tooth s remained strong, with buyer, ,1 ■ fl?:f In practically' all the kadij i Australian industrials price levels foil away. Broken Hill eontributings dropped - M tlie fully paid for sale at £3 10/ ' Hume Pipes eased sharply by od. Therj ■ was little business passing in this section Among .New Zealand issues Consolidated . Bricks failed to respond to the dividend . announcement, and sold at 9/6, with far 1 ther sellers at that price. New Zealand Newspapers eased by 1/. I a mini Mount Lyells were firm. ; (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday, Stock, lu/4/49, 4 per cent, £104 5/■ , tin ion Steam (pref.), £1 6/2; BurnV Ilulp, £3 3 3/3. £3 13/G; Claude Xeon (Sydney), £2 9/9; New Zealand R e I trigerating, £1; Argo, 1/9. CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday j:-n °2 1 / r !! erci ?. 1 ,^ a , nk of Australia (pref) £J d/b; Goldshrough, Mort, £1 ii/n. Broken Hill Proprietary. £3 11/6; Peters Ice, ,£1 o/l ; Woolwortlis (N.Z.), £90/. Big River, 2/1 ; Gillespie's Beach, 1 /■>' ' v _"'7 ho omon. 1/10, 1/103 I Mount Morgan' l-j/J ; Skippers, 3Jd. ' CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Sales.—Commercial Bank of Australia 19/3 (2 parcels) ; Goldsbrough, Mort £1 31/8 (4 parcels) ; Consolidated Brick 9/0Dominion Builders' Supplies. 6/; Hume Lyell £ 1 parcels); Mount Reported Sales. —Government 4 per cent inscribed, 1937-40, £102 12/6; Government 4 j,er eent inscribed, 1952-53 £104l ,, ' r cent (2nd mortgage); 1940, £80: Broken Hill (con.), £2 S/i) £28/3; Alexander Mines (15/ paid),' 14/4, -\ew Zealand Newspapers, £2 1/t DUNEDIN, Wednesday. Bank of New South Wales, £32 15/• Lank of New Zealand. £2 3/: WestportStockton (pret.), 2/11; Brian Boru, 4d. Lnothcial.—Shillings. 11/9. DUNEDIN, this day. Sales.—Bank of New Zealand, £2 2 IIRefrigerating (coil.). 9/U. BUSY IN DUNEDIN. (By Telegraph.—Speci;:l to "Star.") DUXEDIX, this day. Such activity as was evidenced on the stock Exchange to-day has not been apparent for a long time. Lively interest was manifested in all sections of the market, with the exception of banking and local gold mining shares. Investors, however, continued to devote most attention to Australian securities, transfers of which figured prominently in the list of sales.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1936, Page 4
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