ON 'CHANGE.
WEEK CLOSES BRISKLY. PROFIT-TAKING EVIDENT. After the rises during the week, values ■were steadier at the closing call yesterday, •and a slight easing was noticcable in some directions, apparently due to profittaking. The undertone of the market was, however, still, strong, and turnover was well maintained. SALES COMPLETED. AT THE 3.15 P.M. CALL YESTERDAY—
Last sale. £ s (1 £ s a Smith nritisdi .. J 10 0 .. *J 10 0 N.Z. Newspapers 1 T l» 17 0 Taranaki Uil .. o 5 5 .. o 5 4 Woolworrh (X.Z.) n 17 0 .. u 10 0 \\oohvorth (pref> 1 1«» 0 .. — Woolworth (Syd) 1 5 3 15 0 W'oohvorth l'rop. 15 0.. 150 Wool worth Hold. (S. Africa) ... 0 13 11 .. 0 1G 0 Auckland Ga.s, •20/12/40, 5 p.e. 101 10 0 .. 101 0 0 Broken Hill 1'ry. u 13 0 .. i!15 o i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 4
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141ON 'CHANGE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 4
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