AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES.
to-day in syoney. (Received 1.15 p.m.) S\ DXEY, this day. This morning's sales include: — Bonds, 4 p.c.—— Band*, 4 p.c.— 102 1 3 JKtJ 102 17 J;" 104 o i) »1 . .V- 10» 2 ti Hank of New South Wales .. 30 15 o Toohey's 1 12 6 . Anthony Hordern o 1R loj British Tobacco 2 8 o Electrolytic Zinc 2 2 0 Kandos Cement 1 5 9 YESTERDAY'S BUSINESS. SYDNEY, September 1. The Sydney Stock Excli ange was quiet to-day, but very steady. Oil Search shares moved up again. Sales included: — „ £ s. d. Queensland National Bank 5 0 0 Dulgety 8 2 (I Toohey's Brewery ] 12 f{ Anthony Hordern o ic> 101 British Tobacco 2 S 0 Broken Hill Proprietary .. 2 17 9 Claude Neon 2 13 (> David Jones 1 19 0 Electrolytic Zinc 2 2 3 G. .T. Coles 3 19 0 Waldos Shoes o « fi Woolwortlis (Sydney) .... 1 l 3 .Mount Morgan Oil 0 delivery) 0 11 0 On the Melbourne market Commonwealth loans were steady, as were industrials. Dunlop-Perdriaue firmed. Interest in oil-prospecting companies was not maintained. Business included:— £ s. (1. Commercial Bank Australia 0 Ifi 3 Nat. Bank Aasia. (£5 pd.) 612 I) Goldsbroujrh Mort 1 7 9 British Tobacco 2 R 3 Broken Hill Proprietary .. 2 17 9 Dunlop-Perdriau ........ 1 1 t; Electrolytic Zinc 2 *> 0 Pref 2 5 3 Imperial Chemicals (pref.), con. 0 11 7 Mount Lyell . 1 7 q Mount Morgan o lo -11 North Broken Hill 2 5 0
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 207, 2 September 1938, Page 4
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