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COMMERCIAL N.Z. Prices Slip In More Active Trading

tails by New Zealand issues finished the day just ahead oi rises in brisker trading on stock exchanges yesterday. Overseas stocks again followed an easier trend. -Most upward moves by New Zealand shares were again narrow. 7 /i r> n d Breweries featured with a rise of a further 2d to 14s. New Zealand Refrigerating dividend deferred at Ils and Waitaki Farmers’ at 16s 9d and Pye at 17s 9d each lost 6d, while New Zealand Newspapers lost Is to 67s 6d and Rickstan Is 2d to 2s 6d.

In the Australian list Feltex moved up another Id to 6s 6d, B.H.P. rose 3d to 42s 9d, Colonial Sugar rights 3d to 19s and Waltons 2d to Bs, while National Bank of Australasia lost 9d to 18s 3d, Ampol 1967 notes 7d to 6s 9d, C.S.R. N.Z. register Is to 45s 9d and G. J. Coles 4d to Ils 9d.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30862, 22 September 1965, Page 21

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COMMERCIAL N.Z. Prices Slip In More Active Trading Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30862, 22 September 1965, Page 21

COMMERCIAL N.Z. Prices Slip In More Active Trading Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30862, 22 September 1965, Page 21

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