ON CHANGE.
market firmer.
downward trend checked
IXTKREST IX > IrNE SHAKES
< hoc ~,1 ,t I i,, a tr0,,,1 in v «'"™ was land StL 1 F ' ." lor,un « 1,1,1 "" the Auck--1,1, t |,^«,l ">ngo t though business was "till fai from active. ,\ number of \ust.alian market leaders were slightly firmer 'or Fin /•°f H «!" n SV " i,s I, y buyers t e m *' S ' wh " »»>'™*ed their and V" . t Vi"' tlu> and £« 4<j tor tin- preferences, sellers laismg their limits to £2 •> <i an ,i £■■> « lonL 1 n t | t ' V< ' l |'' V- i IoW " ml Momit looked a. shade hlmer. while Broken {[ill ' .'„ c> 'iL 1 " 1 >„ " 1 r !"< 1 io<l between £2 IB 9 and "i' *' , Toba'coH. however, had weaker sellers unsupported nt £2 8 <>.
There was an all-round firming in Australian mining sliares. luit the most inteiesting feature of this section was a sale of the shares of the Loloma Company. I'ill. 4 6 above the price at the last sale in r ebrunry. Broken Hill Souths had a stronger market between £1 9 3 and XI 11 '. and a buyer came in for X'orths at 12 4 3. holders moving their reserves up to £2 0, . Among local industrials Farmers' Fertilizers sold at 1" 3. 2 3 below the cum. dividend price. Taranaki Oils were a little easier, with quotations fiom 12 7 to 12 l:j. I here was ag.-.in little interest in (iovernmriit. seem itie's, buyers dropping out in a number of cases. SALES COMPLETED. THE 3.1 B P.M. CALL YESTERDAY— La«t £ « rl { « -1 Bank of NX .. 2 2::.. 22 0 <Villi. It.llk .... OH; 1 . . oHi 7 Werlp'-.t. Stui'kton (pref.i .... ft 7 1 .. ft 7 0 liniu. Breweries iris.) o 4 ft .. 0 4 " All* t. Alloy Steel O 7 O .. 0 7 IT THE 0.30 A.M. CALL TO-DAY— I loin. Breweries irts.) o 4 0 .. 0 4 0 I'mil. Breweries irts.l o 4 3 .. 0 4 0 Farm. Fertilizer <e\ div.) 0 17 3 . . <> 10 n Wool Wort li iSyd) 111.. 110 l.olomu 1 :i .. o in o loloma I r> .. i :: :: Mt. Morgan c'» 010 10 .. 010 !» AFTER THE CALL. Woolwortll iSydl 111.. 11l LONDON QUOTATIONS. (Received 11."0 a.ni.t LOXDOX. September 2. War Loan. 3% per cent. £102 1/3. Clutha Dredging. buyers 1/7V4. sellers 1 10Vi; Molyncux, 7%d and 10V6d.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 4
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386ON CHANGE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 4
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