Mining rises trimmed
The advance of the mining and uranium stocks came to a;i abrupt halt yesterday as the Sydney market chose to •follow the example of London where Australian mining stocks weakened. The Melbourne exchange was closed for the Cup holiday.
? | Leading industrial stocks ( a I either finished level or eass' ier. o] B.H.P. and the Bank of -(N.S.W. closed steady at 836 c g and 700 c respectively while -ICSR dropped 4c to 321 c. d] The retailers and coals (finished mixed. Peko lost 14c at. 596 c while its ranger partner, EZ Industries, dropped 5c to 315 c. Queensland Mines fell 17c) (at 338 c and its parent, Kath-! leen Investments lost 10c top 260 c. Pancontinental finished ji 90c down at 1110 c. CRA was 2c easier at 343 c as investors continued to take a cautious line on the progress report on the Ash- - ton diamond venture. Other leaders to finish weaker included MIM, Bougainville, BH South and North Broken Hill. Industrial.— ACl. 185; Acmil, 72; Advertiser, 215; AGC. 176; Amatil. 210; Ampol, 79; Ansett, 141; APM, 114; ANI, 161; ANZ, ' 360; ARC, 97; Assoc Sec, 48; Aust Fert, 150: Bank NSW, 700; BHP. ' 836; BMI, 123: Boral. 245; Brambles, 183; Bundaberg, 353;! I Burns P. 242; Carp (WR), 129;) I C’maine P, 340; Clyde, 173; CBAJ 1251; CBC. 193; Coal All, 480;' Coles, 227; Comalco, 280; Cone' : Monier, 180; Containers, 270;: ) Courtaulds, 68; CSH. 321; CUB. '812; Dunlop. 153: Elders, 239: (Email, 135: EMI, 120; EZI. 315:, IJ Fairfax. 157; Hardie Trade, 158';; (Herald, 256; Hooker. 80: Humes,’ 98; (Cl, 220; D Jones, 112; Kel-I ! vinator. 90; Lend Lease, 275; LNC.; (155; Mauri Bros. 86; Mayne Nick,! )185; McPhersons, 69: Myers, 166;' (NZ Forest. 194: NZ Ins, 205: Oak-' bridge. 155; Olympics. 67; Over-; ! seas, 142; Petersville. 121; Pioneer, (Cone, 176; Pioneer Sugar. .115;) ; Protector, 164; QBE, 200; Repco,; !130; Rothmans. 278; Sims, 94; ! Sleigh, 70; H Smith, 412; Swan
Brew. 160; Thiess. 306; TNT, 122; Tooheys, 138; Tooths, 179; Waltons, 74; Wwths, 165. Mining.— Aberfoyle. 177; Aust Dev, 56; BH Sth, 148; Bougainville, 154; Carr Boyd, 39; Cent Norse, 1330; Com Min. 220; Cons Rutile, 132; CRA, 343; Cudgen, 60; Emperor, 33; GM Kalg, 79; Hamersley, 216; Hill 50 Gold, 16; Katli Inv, 260: Metals Ex, 35; MIM, 240; Pancont. 1110; Peko, 596; Renison, 1110; Robe River, 83; Sanios, 205; Southland, 32; South Pae, 170; Utah, 395; WMC, 170; Woodsreef, 311.. Oils.—AOG, 60; Ampol Ex, 130; Bridge. 110; Longreach, 211; Oil Search, 11: Timor, 9; Vanigas. 75; Woodside, 73.
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