OVERSEAS TRADING
SYDNEY Apart from Great Boulder, which put on 40c to 1580 c, mines generally lacked interest on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Barriers were uneven with Mt Isa taking off 6c to 820 c, while New B.H. put on 30c to 1750 c. Gold stocks were steady. Prestige, currently in the take-over news, sold 20c higher at 190 c. Sales.—Cleveland Tin. 100; Com. Min., 500: Cons. Gold, 880: Cons. Rutile, 145: C.R.A., 1970: Cudgeon, 174: Emperor, 240: G. M. Kalg., 215: Kathleen Inv., 574; M.K.U., 830: Mt Isa, 820: N. 90: Old Mines, 470; Allo Dev., 83: Ampol Expl., 430: A. 135: A.O.G. 210 ex rights; Beach, 170: Exoil, 115; Longreach, 118; Mid East, 110: Oil Search, 126: Planet. 72: Westralian, 113: Woodside, 212: Amalg. Chem., 74: Ampol, 168; Ansett, 68; A.W.A., 222; Ass. Sec., 232: A.N.Z., 900: A. G. Corp., 256: A.N.1., 42: N.S.W., 756; Berlei, 235: Blue Metal, 181; Boral, 164: Borg Warner, 245; Bramble, 174: Brit Tob., 360: B. 2460: Burns Philp, 4RO: Carpenter. 240; C. Maine, 285; Chem. Mat., 118; Clvde, 90: Coal Allied, 305: C.S.R., 622: C. 227; C.8.A., 350; C.I.G , 375; Cone. Ind., 60: Courtaulds, 76: Custom Cr., 160: Dickson. 58: E.M.1., 335; Elder G.M., 290: Fairfax. 290: Fairymead, 142: Hanimex, 158: Hardie, 435; Hooker, S 3: 1.A.C., 137; Int Resist. 70; D. Jones. 143: Kolotex, 400: L.N.C., 87: Lend Lease, 188; Lifesavers. 216: Lvsaght, 408; M.L.C., 920: Marrickville. 92; Mauri, 235: Miller, 144: N.Z Forest. 309: Newbold, 185; News. 410; N.Z. Ins., 300; Olims, 117; Paynter D., 205: Peko W., 1420; Penfold, 490; Petersville, 51; Petrochem, 65; Pioneer Concr., 175: Pioneer Sugar, 218; Protector, 280: Provincial, 98: Publishers, 200; Old. Ins., 660: Reckitt Colman, 470: Rothmans, 265: Sleigh, 106; Sth. Brit., 385: Taubmans. 110: Thiess. 510: Tooheys, 155; Tooth, 630; Travel Lodge, 150: Union Carb. 800: Waltons, 130; Wilcox Moff., 50; Wwths., 133
MELBOURNE Minings were steadier with most issues showing improvement on the Melbourne Stock Exchange yesterday, North Kalg. lead gains with a rise of 60c at 1340 c. Western Mining finished 20c lower at 1470 c. Oils were steady. Industrial rises again outnumbered falls with most moves moderate. B.H.P. made 20c at 2480 c, while Peko lost 30c at 1420 c.
Sales.—A.R.C., 80: Aust. Fert., 340; Assoc. Pulp, 181; A.C.1., 325; A. K. Cement, 137; A.P.M., 159; N.S.W., 760; Boral, 164; 8.H.P., 2480; Brolite, 117; Carlton, 480 and Z, 440; Carrier, 65; Coles, 127; C.S.R , 624; C.8.A., 358: Com. Union, 235; Containers. 272; Cyclone, 156; Drug Houses, 147; Dunlop. 225; Email, 92; E.Z.1., 435; Factors. 27; Feltex. 70; Flex Drive, 220; Gerrard. 365; Gollin, 105; Gordon Gotch, 1S8; G.U.D. Hold., 485; Hardie Trad., 205; Healing, 43; Herald. 626; Hooker. 80; Humes, 335; 1.C.1.A.N.Z., 260; Jennings, 266; H. Jones, 300; Kauri, 25: Mayne Nickless, 306: Mcllwrth, 140, McPhersons, 315; Minster, 143; P. Morris, 600: Myer, 530; Nat. Bank, 334; Nat. Consol., 221: News, 410: Nylex, 153; Olympic, 107; Petersville, 52; Repco, 190; Rocla, 210: Sleigh, 105: H. Smith. 490; Swan, 324; Wehl, 140; A.A.0., 135; Aberfoyle, 215; Beach, 175; B.H. Sth, 690; C. Norseman, 510; Cons. Gold, 890: C.R.A., 1990; Gt Boulder, 1590; Hamersley. 1500; Lakeview, 600; Loloma, 550; Magellan. 430; Metals Exp., 820; Mt. Isa, 824; Mt. Lyell, 230; New 8.H., 1750; Nth 8.H., 830; Oil Search, 126; Renison, 500; Santos, 270; West Mining, 1470; West Titanium, 580.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31729, 12 July 1968, Page 14
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