SOUTHER N EXCHANGES
TO-DAY IN CHRISTCHURCH.
i A BETTER MARKET. BUT BANKS STILL DULL. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Improved prices were the order of the day on Exchange this morning. Activity ! was restricted to a. few issues, nearly all iin miscellaneous industrial and chain ' stores. Banks were lamentably dull. Chief movements in the early sections was in Southland Frozen Meats, which trained I HM. to reported sales at £ I S 7. and closed with buyers at £1 S:> and no sellers JDaL'.-tys looked a little better. l.uycrs odditis .us i.) . Broken Hill I'loprictary opened dealings with a i ise of Sd in coiili iliutin.L's and 1 in fully paids. Hiiv.-ih ■ -losed in £;', I !) for the latter. Veslcrd'ay'* . improvement in (J. .1. Coles was more than maintained, with sales up to JL'4 3/9 and I moie buyers at the same figure. I WiMilwoi -tli.s IVoperties I rights') were I exceptionally Jielive, and the price rose from •'! s to ;; io. j \ ery lew changes were made in minim' .-hairs. Lxells and Morgans selling fairly freely. Buyers finished at i'l t>, and S, l> i , respectively. j SALES RECORDED. (I'.y Telegraph.— I'resn Association.) J WKLLIXOTOX. I' riil iy. K., S. am! A. I'.ank. CI l!).'<i; Nil!i.-iiiiL Insiiiaiiii'. IT 1o : British Tciliaceii. I '- 2 s : uriiki-n Hill I'nijirifinry. 'J :i 1 :;', f2 par.-1.0 : I'nliniiiil Suaiir. li lit : Turn- ' uaki nil. 7/1: Wi.nl worths Propcrtics I r;_-hl-; '. :; S I:; parrels i. This Day. Wool wort lik, Ltd. (riu'litsi. .-. !i CJ pan-pis i, :\ :> (4 parcels). K-pi.rti-.I : (Mililslinuiprli. Mnrr. SJ 1 l<i/lnj. CI I II : New ZppUhkl Shipping (prrf.l. til ."i : r.rnkon FTill. v. 3 1/0; Wuolwiu-tlia (N.Z. 1, orcl., C 1 1 /8. I CIIRISTCHURCH. ! Frlll.ly.--Cl.llllllen.-ial Hank .if Australia. Hi ::: t;. .1. ivi.-s. c 1 :: •:( CJ pim-is, : Huini- I'ipp i Australia 1, HI/:!: Farmers - | Ki-rtilm-r. I'.i :! : . Stuck. I." 11 .'IS--11, :;|J ] pi-;- e.-iit. cioi!: Mi unit Miu-jran, s/7. (»vpr-| "■us list: W.r.luortlis Uiililliißs (.Smith Alii.a 1. IC, t 1 1 parcels!. I This l>a.v. Hmkrn Hill IT.ipriPliiry I K-μ. : . U 1 17 s ; ti. .1. rules. V. 1 :', :i : I T,:r.iii iki (Mln-l.ls. 77, : Wonlwnrl lis IT.. I pclii's irijxhtsl. :! S 1 I pan-rlsi. I! l> paivi-Isi, :; III; Wonlworlh-i (South Africa).! Hi - : Mount 1.y.11. <C 1(i 1, CI li '(■_'! pa reels 1 : .Mount Moru-aii. S 7 1:> pan-elsi. Keporte.l: Siuithliiiiil Kn./.i-n Meat, £ 1 S/7; Itrukeli Hill rroprii-tary. Ci> 2/. DCNKDIN. This D iy. -Nalii-nal Kank of Now Z.\-i----lainl. C_' I.'!/: S-n.t lilaiid Frozen Meat. CI N ii : liiitish Toliai-c-.i, C J s 1; : <j. j. foil's, C 4 ;;. G ; Taranaki oil. 7,3, 7/4. I 1
- ■ I AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES, j
TODAY IN SYDNEY. (Received 12.50 p.m.) SYDNEY.' this day. This morning's sales include: - £ p. (1. i Bonds, 4 p.r.. lii.HS 1«] is li Bunds. 4 p.c. 1050 1". , * l> II Australian (Jus A 7 8 i> Anthony Hordern o n> n Hums Pliilp 2 15 0 I'lilcinlal Sugar 40 0 (I Ininlop i 2 f> i Farmers 1 12 9 Morts Dock 0 10 1 YESTERDAY'S BUSINESS. SYDNEY, May 13. After a wppk of growing strength the investment market vi\ the Sydney Stock Exchange settled down to a quiet and steady tone to-day. There was a sustained inquiry for shares of leading department stoics. Sales included: — £ s. d. < Bank Australasia 10 3 0 I Nat. Bank A'nsiii. (£3) .. 7 0 (I Bankers and Ttiulits .... 1 10 t> Howard Smith 1 2 O , Tooth's Bri>wi-ries 2 17 6 Anthony Hordern 0 19 0 Australian Glass 4 14 O ' British Tobacco .. . j 2 0 O '• Broken Hill Proprietary .. 3 2 7 J < I'nlonial Sugar 40 0 0 ] Ku'vnrds Dunlop 2 0 0 1 (Jordon and (Jotch 2 13 0 ] Kandos Cement l n ij Mp?cetts l 12 3 Morts Dock 0 in o I Producers find Oeneral ... 0 7 c> ' William Adams 0 1." 0 ! Mount I.ycll i i; f; t .Mount Morgan o SlO ] Tongkah Harbour Tin .... 010 10 ] On the Melbourne market to-day there ' vas a continued demand for O. J. Coles, >ut other industrials and mining issues vei|p still quiet. Business included: — £ 8. (1. Xat. Bank A'asia. (£10) . 14 0 0 \ Yarra Kails 11!) 0 C'arlton Brewery 3 7 of "Herald-Times" 219 0 \ Australian Foundation Trust 0 4 10 i Australian Glass 4 13 0 f Australian Paper Manufac- r turers (prof.) l 4 ») i British Tohapro 2 8 9 Broken Hill Proprietary .. 3 2 9 _ Con ' 1 38 41 e Tox Brothers 0 10 3 r Diinlop-Perdriau 1 ° "f! " Pref 1 n 9 t Felt and Textiles 113 r> n <!. .T. Coles 4 4 (j s Hume Pipe (Ausr.) 0 19 r> Broken Hill South 11" 0 a I.oloma • 1 ~ 7 , Mount IVrpll j JJ A 3 North Broken Hill ) 2 8 3 Harbour Tin .... 0 11 oh Zinc Corpora ti-ii 4 4 q a
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 4
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