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SYDNEY Leading industrials were supported on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday, at prices near the year’s record, while many less prominent shares hardened. Hadfields reached a new peak for the year. Sales.—Bank of New South Wales, £3B 2s 6d; Commercial Bank of Sydney, £24 16s; National Bank of Australasia, 12s 6d paid, 20s 9d; National Bank of Australasia, 20s paid, 32s 3d; Tooths, 79s 3d; Tooheys, 37s 6d; Wilcox Mofflin, 18s 3d; Electro. Zinc. 71s: Broken Hill Prop., 51s: South Broken Hill, 38s; Bulolo, £8 IQs; Oil Search, 6s lOd; A.C.1.. 625; Australian Paper, 37s 4Xd; Bradford Cotton, 545; Colonial Sugar, £55 ss; Claude Neon, 33s 3d; Drug Houses, 39s 6Jd; Dunlop, 395; David Jones, 55s 3d; Felt and Textiles, 60s 6d; General Industries, 31s 3d; Had-
fields, 17s 7d; Morts Dock. 26s 6d; New Zealand Forest. 7s; Woolworths, 235. MELBOURNE Sales on the Melbourne Stock Exchange yesterday were: Commercial Bank of Australia, 225; Goldsbrough, 33s 9d; Adelaide Steam, 32s Id: Howard Smith, 255; Cox Bros., 10s 3d: Dunlop, 39s Id; Coles, 82s 6d; Gordon and Gotch, 93s 9d; Henry Jones, 665; Herald, 80s 6d: Hume Pipe, 255; Kauri Timber, 355; Myers, 49s 9d; Electrolytic Zinc (ord. and pref.), 71s 3d; Broken Hill South, 395; New Broken Hill, 475; North Broken Hill, 78s 6d; Mount Lyell, 28s 6d: Mount Morgan, 9s 7d; Wellington Alluvials, 3s 9d; Oil Search, 7s.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25303, 1 October 1947, Page 5
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