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SOUTHERN EXCHANGES

TO-DAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. MORE CONFIDENCE SHOWN. INDUSTRIALS AND METALS FJSE. ;** *}* IV& Tele;:raph.—S|>eeial to "Stnig*. L'HKISTI'HI KCH, this day. The improved tone noticeable on the 'Exchange on 'lliurnday morning was con-. hi mod at this morning's call, when a j tuither improvement in metal and indus- j .trial company shares took place. A good [ ' volume ot bueiuesa was put through. | Little change was made in banking quotations, and in the early .sections the ] only business was in New Zealand J Ketriger.iting (10 paid) at 98. D.ilgetya. j with a higher dividend, had hovers at *I 9 'hi and sollcis wide at £10 15. New ! Zealand Breweries came on the li«t, but the price of 48, I) was a reduction of 3d. .Miscellaneous iiuluMi ials made a good showing. Anthony llorderns led with active sales at IS'7 and 18 6. and British I Tobaccos continue.l their recent tinning, with sales 5d higher at 49'(>. and a closing market between 40' and 4!) 7. Buyers for Broken Hill Proprietary moved up to KV. while the rights sold at an advance of 1 '3. Buyers for Dunlop Pcnlriniw iiu teased their ofTern to 22'.i, and (J. J. Coles rose to 02 .3. On the other hand. Taranaki Oilfields eased to sellers at 6/. Woolworth* (N.Z. ord.) sold 6d lower at £5 4'. and Woolworth.* (Svdney. ord.) had sellers down to 20'. Metal* were stronger, with buyers of Electrolytic Zinc« offering 47 0 for the ordinaries and 49/3 for the preferences. Mount Lyells were 3d higher, and Broken Hill Souths rose to 38 6, with more buyers #t the new price. SALES RECORDED. (By Telegraph. — Press Association.) WELLINGTON. Friday.—Commercial Bank Austrnlls. 17 5: Tooths Brewery, K 2 14/3; Broken Hill Proprietary, i; 3 3/3, £3 4/ (2), rights. * 1 9Jj (4). £1 9/8 (8): McKenzie's, £4 0/9 ; Mount Morgan, 12/. To-day.—Bank of New Zealand. £2 4/3: Broken Hill (rights). £1 0/9; Kelt and Textiles. CI 15/9. (rights) 14/: David Jones. 12 1/4: Carrier (January Issue), CI 14.'9; Mount Morsan, 12/. Reported : Stock. 4 per cent. 1!»4«. £103: Bank of New Zealand. C 2 4,3: Gear Meat. 17/: i MoKenzletf. £4 U/6: British Tobacco, C 2 I 9 9: Mavid Jones. £2 1/4; Broken Hill South, £ 1 19/9. I CHBISTCHCBCH. j To-day.—New Zealand Refrigerating (10/ | paid), OSi'Xew Zealand Breweries. 4H 9;| Anthony Hordern. 18/7 (2), 15,,(! (2i: British Tobacco. 49, 5. 49/6 (2) : Broken Hill Proprietary (rights), 2!),'6. 29/5 (4i; (i. J. Coles, 92 3; Hume Pipe (Aust). 20/ ; Woolworth* (X.Z.. ord.). £5 4/: Broken Hill South, 38/6: Mount Lyell, 36/, 35/11 (2). Reported: Colonial Sugar, £46 17/6 (2) : Broken Hill Proprietary (rights), 29/6; Hume Pipe, 20/. DCXEniN. Friday.—Broken Hill South, 39/3: Mount Morgan, 12/1. 12,2; Broken Hill Proprietary (rights). CI 9 '!»; Duneilln Drainage Board. I' 4 "50, 41 per cent, £104 10/; Mount Lyell. £1 16 3. To-day.-- Reported : National Bank of Australasia. tl4 12/. After the call : Mount Lyell, 30/3; Mount Morgan, 11/10 (2).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 270, 13 November 1937, Page 4

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SOUTHERN EXCHANGES Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 270, 13 November 1937, Page 4

SOUTHERN EXCHANGES Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 270, 13 November 1937, Page 4

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