ON 'CHANGE.
MARKET STILL QUIET. FIRM TOXIC MAINTAINED. Business was still quiet at the morning call of the Auckland St.xk Exchange to-day. Only one sale was recorded- - "Broken Hill Proprietarys, which at £J .1 !). represented a rise of 6d on the previous one. Quotations otherwise wore (inn. and in one or two instances showed an advance. The Noon Call. Though business was still meagre, an upward movement could be d* tcctcd at the noon call. In shares representing practically all sections" buyers showed themselves willing to give more. Sellers. however, would not be tempted. SALES COMPLETED: AT THI 3.18 P.M. CALL YESTERDAY— Lilt «»t«. £ s (1 £ s <] Bank of N.Z. .. 2 1 0 .. 2 0.0 , AT THs 10 A.M. CALL TO-DAY— Broken Hill Fry 2 1 '■> .. 2 1 3 AT THS 12.16 P.m. CALL TO-DAY.— Bonk of N.Z. . 2 10.. 210 Wilsons Cement OIS 0 .. 018 O
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1940, Page 4
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147ON 'CHANGE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1940, Page 4
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