Mainly speculative rises Australian sales
Selected mining stocks and speculative diamond issues made gams on an otherwise sluggish Australian market yesterday. , B.H.P. recovered from a, J set-back in early trading toll close steady at 800 c after Q B. and ESSO announced!* that wire-line tests recovered I j oil in Seahorse No. 1 in theji Gippsland Basin. ] 3 Among the coals. Utah j gained 6c to 440 c. and Oak-p bridge was up 3c to 193 c. p CSR lost 3c to 332 c. Move- f ment was mixed among the 1 banks. I f Speculation about its Ash- j ton diamond prospect helped C. gain a further 6c top 308 c. i Queensland Mines, lipped.: to get the go-ahead on’ uranium production before • the Ranger partners, rose ’ another 2c to 320 c. Peko lost 8c to 584 c. andj , EZ Industries eased 2c top 283 c. i] Gold prices sent Central.Norseman up 10c to 1030 c. 1
Industrial.—A.W.A., 212; A.C.1..J 167; Acmil, 67- Advertiser, 205:1 A.G.C.. 150; Amatil, 217; Ampul Pet.. 88; Ansell, 159; A.P.M.. 118; A. 147; A.N.Z., 316; A.S.C.I Props, 125; Assoc. Pulp, 128; Assoc. Sec., 47; Aust Fert., 135:1 Bank N.S.W.. 632: 8.H.P.. 800;I B. 125: Boral. 245; Borg W..1 260: Brambles, 183; Bundaberg, 338: Burns P.. 219- W.R. Carp., 130; C.8.A.. 240; C.8.C., 184: C. 255; Coal AU., 470; Coles, 209: Comalco, 310; Com. Union, 65; Cone. Monier, 178; Courtaulds, 60: CSR, 332; C.U.8., 182: Dunlop. 135: Elders, 237; Email, 119: E.M.1., 130; E.Z. Ind., 284; Fairfax, 154; G.U.D., 152- J. Hardie, 400; Hardie Trade, 150; Herald. 252: Hooker, 82; Humes, 97: 1.C.1., 219; Jennings, 118; D. Jones, 119: Lend Lease, 300; L.N.C., 158; IWarrickville. 81; Maurie Bros, 82; Mayne Nick., 178; McPhersons. 62; M.L.C., 310; P. Morris. 650: Myers, 168; N.Z. Forest, 191: Nat. Bank. 247Nat. Cons., 142; Nylex, 58; Oakbridge, 193; Olympic, 62; Overseas. 138: Petersville, 106; Pioneer Cone., 159: Pioneer 'Sugar. 110; Protector, 155; Q.B.E. 1.N.5.. 220; Ttepco. 112: Rocla. 85; : Rothmans. 260; Sims. 113; Sleigh; 79: H. Smith. 450- Swan Brew., ' 175; Tankmans, 100; Thiess, 283;
• T.N.T., 119, Tooheys. 150;*' jTooths. 138: Union Carb., 205; H : Waltons. 88; VVehi, 155; Wool- ; worths. 161. Mining.—Aberfoyle, 160: Assoc. 'Min.. 133: Aust. Dev.. 68; B.H. (South, 125; Bougainville. 148; ; Carr Boyd. 40; Cent. Norse, 40: I Com Min.. 250: Cons. Gold, 325- , Cons. Rutile, 100: C.R.A.. 306; /Emperor. 47; G.M. Kalg., 70; : Hamersley, 243: Hill 50 Gold. 16: , Kath. Jnv.. 272; Magellan, 105; , Metals Ex., 30: Mideast, 50; , M.1.M.. 232: Mt Lyell, 34; Nth ■ Flinders. 22: Pancont., 1630; : Peko, 582; Renison, 930; Robe River, 91; Santos, 140- South- . land, 34; South A.P.C.. 258; . Utah. 440; W.M.C., 159; Woods- ; reef, 3; Queensland Mines, 320: , B.H. North. 140. Oils.—A.O.D., 21; A.0.G., 63; * Ampol Ex.. 140; Beach, 59; > Bridge, 93; Longreach, 3|; Oil ■ Search. 16; Timor, 71; Vamgas. 1 58: Woodside. 86.
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