AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES.
TO-DAY IN SYDNEY. (Received 1 p.m.) SYDN'EY, this day. This morning's Bales include: — BondK. 4 per rent— £ g. d. IH3B im 7 « 11141 I<>2 1 3 1 !••".<> 102 S 11 1 103 s it Commercial Bank of Sydney . . 2n 3 O ToothH 2 13 O Anthony Hordern 0 IB o Broken Hill Proprietary 2 1.1 fi Colonteil Sugar 4B 7 « Electrolytic Zinc (pref.; 2 4 H Mark Foy 0 19 0 YESTERDAY'S BUSINESS. 1 SYDNEY, September 22. There was no immediate reaction to the Federal Budget or to the Czech situation noticeable on the Stock Exchange to-day beyond a shrinkage in htiHine»s. I'ricen generally were steady. Sales included:—- £ n. d. Rank New South Wales .... 30 5 0 Commercial Blinking Sydney 20 3 0 Cnion Bank 8 10 0 ColUsliriiugh Mort 1 T O Tooth's Breweries 1! 13 0 Australian Glass 4 12 0 Broken Hill Proprietary .... 2 10 0 Colonial Sugar 40 10 0 I>unlop I'prdriau 1 0 T Electrolytic Zinc 1 10 TJ Mount Morgan (N.Z. deliv.) 0 10 11 Placer Development 3 18 6 Emperor 0 12 B Taranakl Oil 0 12 2 Quiet conditions prevailed on the Melbourne market owing to the influence of the European negotiation*. Business included:— £ «. d. Nat. Bank A'asla (£10) ... 13 10 0 Broken Hill Proprietary .. 2 15 6 Dunlop Perdrlau 1 0 B Electrolytic Zinc 1 19 9 . (pr ! f 2 5 0 Imperial Chemicals (pref.) .118 Emperor 0 12 B Loloma j„ 3 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 4
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