QUIET N.Z. MARKET LOWER
Special sales increased the total turnover on quiet and easy New Zealand sharemarkets yesterday. Leading companies in the manufacturing, and timber sections were a few cents lower. Broadlands was lower in spite of the confident half-yearly report.
RISES New Zealand Price Var’n McKechnie* 126 2 Mtr Holds 72 2 NZLL 93 3 Print Pack 190 10 Wattie 96 1 Overseas BHP 900 85 Comalco 245 15 MIM 287 2
FALLS New Zealand Alcan . . 120 4 A Harvey .. 355 5 Atlas p f .. 60 •> Ak Gas .. 165 5 Baillie .. 49 1 Ballins .. 78 1 BNZ Fin .. 140 5 Brdld .. 68 4 Brdld rts 5 1 Challenge .. 205 1
Cyclone pf 98 2 Dalgety NZ 180 •> D Wallace 7 9 nts 120 10 Fletcher 215 5 LWR 95 3 Med Supp 155 5 MSD Spiers 192 2 NZFF 142 6 NZ Forest 260 3 — new 252 3 NZMC 107 1 NZ News 210 5 NZ Steel 172 1 Odlins 116 2 Repco NZ 85 5 S Biolab 117 3 Sth British 250 2 S C Hotel 88 •> S Tube* 110 i Tasman 263 4 UEB 100 1 Waitaki NZR . - 126 1 — Pf 119 1 W Jeff 135 -> Winstone Wwths NZ * ex 79 69 dividend 1 1
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