Mainly firm prices on Australian markets
Investors looked to coal: and copper miners and cer- ! tain other mining stocks on I (firm Australian markets] 'yesterday. However, B.fcLP. never! Imoved above its closing! price on Monday, and at the: • close it had shed 10c to 964 c after dropping to 956 c. Other oil stocks were also] marginally easier again, but' : Woodside firmed ic on turn-' !over of over 100,000 shares. ! After weeks of indifferent] trading, coal miners registered gains, except for Coal] land Allied which fell 10c. ] ] Copper miners were again I stronger, due to higher (world copper prices. The Ashton joint-partners. CRA, and Ashton, lost (ground, while other diamond (stocks were steady. Banks were mainly steady, I but the Bank of NSW firmed 1 5c. j ACI, AGC, and Comalco, • were steady. Myers, Waltons, and ] David Jones all added a few ; cents, but Woolworths was (Steady. : Industrial.—ACl, 190; Acmil, 71: Advertiser, 222; AGC, 155; lAmatil, 217; Ampol, 77; Ansett, 138; APM, 119; ANI, 185; ANZ, •420; ARC, 100; ASC Props, 120; (Assoc Pulp, 176; Bank NSW, 348; • BHP, 964; BMI, 103; Boral, 235; Borg-W, 250; Brambles, 182; ! Bundaberg. 365; Burns P, 278; Carp (W. R.), 152; Carrier, 120; (C'maine P. 340; Clyde, 165; CBA, • 262; CBC, 190; CIG, 240; Coal All, (510: Coles, 230; Comalco. 285; Com Union, 60; Cone Monier, 170; Courtaulds. 77; CSR, 343; |CUB. 174; Dickson. 118; Dunlop, Is 6; Elders. 265; Email. 114; EZI, 320; Fairfax J, 155; Fibre Con, •145; GUD. 155; Hanimex, 102; J.
Hardie, 365; Hardie Trade, 158; c Herald, 262; Hooker. 90; Humes, I 104; ICI, 234; Jennings, 87; D. I Jones 130; H. Jones, 108; Kelvina- ( lor 87; Lend, Lease, 265; Life- I savers, 195; LNC, 165; Mauri S Bros. 88; McPhersons. 70; P. J Morris, 600; Myers, 185; N.Z. I Forest, 186; Nat Bank. 250; Nat < Cons, 136; Nylex, 59; Oakbridge, i 166; Ohms, 21; Olympics, 61; h Petersville. 125; Pioneer Cone,'] ,153; Pioneer Sugar, 130; Protec- !< tor, 200: QBE, 180: Repco, 135; < I Sims, 104; Sleigh, 68; H. Smith, 420: Soul. 550; Swan Brew, 160;' Taubmans, 102; Thiess, 295; TNT.! 139: Tooheys, 157; Tooths. 188; • Waltons, 82; Wehl, 158; Wwths.l 156. Mining.—Aberfoyle, 168; Assoc.' I Min, 165; Aust Dev. 50; BH Sth. ; 143; Bougainville, 182: Carr Boyd. 48; Cent Norse, 1510: Com Min,i( 268; Cons Gold, 1365: Cons Rutile, r 135; CRA. 364; Cudgen, 62; Em-14 peror. 34; G. M. Kalg, 76; Ham-Il
ersley, 225; Hill 50 Gold, 17; Kath Inv, 275; Metals Ex, 35; MIM, 284; Nit Lyell, 69; Nth BH, 145; PanCont. 930; Peko, 594; Placer Dev, 900; Project Min, 60; Qld Mines,! 325; Robe River, 93; Santos, 230;! Southland, 32; South Pae, 210;i Utah, 420; WMC, 182: Woodsreef, 3. i OiI.—AAR. 190; AOD. 18; AOG,! • 85: Ampol Ex, 146; Beach. 63;! Bridge, 138: Oil Search, 12; Pexa, 95; Timor. 8|; Vamgas, 78; Woodhide. 70. I „ — MBMMMaSSMMMBKSiM»MMMM
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