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Transport Nelson Rises Sharply On ’Change

Transport Nelson provided the highlight of trading on the Christchurch Stock Exchange yesterday with a rise of Is 3d in three sales at Ils 6d—this is its highest point ever. Last local sales were on Tuesday at 10s 3d. This was 3d higher than closing prices last week.

, T^ d ‘ n K was again fairly active, with, prices showing more variation. Clyde Industries rights (4s 6d), E.Z. Industries (18s) and Fletchers 1965 notes (235) all improved 3d.

New Zealand Breweries eased to 12s 7d at the morning call, but recovered slightly to sell at 12s 8d later in the day. New Zealand Farmers’ Co-op. fell 6d to 225, while Colonial Sugar dropped 10s in one sale at £7O 10s. Reid Murray eased Id in one sale at Bs, but a second sale was made at an unchanged 8s Id.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 17

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Transport Nelson Rises Sharply On ’Change Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 17

Transport Nelson Rises Sharply On ’Change Press, Volume C, Issue 29435, 10 February 1961, Page 17

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