Aust, markets
A late buying surge and a spate of take-over offers helped raise the Australian stock exchanges off their lows yesterday, amid indications that United Kingdom investors were returning to the market with a good idea what to expect in today’s budget in the United Kingdom. Industrial.—AmatU, 212; A.C.1., 202; A.G.C., 135; Acmil, 85; Ami pol, 106; A.N.1., 250; A.N.Z., 433; A.P.M., 163; Assoc. Pulp, 180; A.R.C., 140; Assoc Props, 104; Ansell, 220; Advertiser, 160; | A. 310; Bundaberg, 860; 1145; Brambles. 195;' B. 147; 8.N.5.W., 290; Boral, 235; Burns P.. 232; Borg W., 240; Carrier, 175; Carp /',V K.l. 178; C.8.A., 285; C.8.C., 285; C. 315; Clyde, 250; C'maine P. 310; Coal AU., 990; Coles (G. J.), 185; C.S.R., 470; Courlaulds, 72; Containers, 285; Com. Lnion, 105; C.U.8.. 185; Dunlop, 82; Elders, 270; E.M.1., 104; Email, 135; E.Z.1., 570; Fairfax, 140; Gen. Trust, 153; Hardie, 380/ Hooker, 106; Hanimex, 130; Humes. 123; Herald, 215; 1.C.1., 280; Ind. Equity, 235; Jennings, 93; Jones (D.), 133; Jones (H.), 150; Kauri, 28; Lend Lease, 315; L.N.C., 180; Lifesavers. 230; Mayne Nick., 196; McPhersons, i 140; M.L.C., 610; Monier. 185; Morris (P.), 480; Mauri, 83; Myer, 149; Nat. Bank, 240; Nat. Cons., I 125; News, 225; Nylex, 106; N.Z.i Forest. 227; Oakbridge. 332; I Olympic, 101; Overseas, 115; Pion. Cone., 193; Pion. Sugar, 300;! Protector, 235; Petersville. 128;! Q. .165; Repco, 108; Rocla, i 88; Rothmans. 245; Sleigh, 104; ■ Smith (H.). 750; Soul (W. H.),l 630; Swan Brew., 173; Taubmans, 90; T.N.T., 232; Tooths, 210; Wai-1 tons, 60; Wwths, 145; Wormaid, 290.
Mining.—Aberfoyle, 610; Aust. Dev., 90; Allstate, 104; Ashton, 230; Assoc. Min. 250; B.H. Sth, 420; Bougainville, 325; Cons. Gold, 560; Cent. Norse, 530; C.R.A., 460; Carr Boyd. 35; Cudgen, 150; Emperor, 150; Gem Ex., 54; Gold Mines Kalg., 400: Gold Copoer, 100; Hamersley, 345; Hill 50 Gold. 50; Rath. Inv., 510; Mid East, 15; Metals Ex., 120; 402; M.K.U., 90; Mt Lyell, 160; North 8.H., 295; Nth Flinders, 110; Pancont, 590; Peko, 730; Paringa. 100; Poseidon. 215; Qld Mines, 530; Queen Margaret, 32; Robe River, 112; Southland, 36. Tasminex. 63; Utah, 410; Woodsreef, 3J; W.M.C., 400; Westralian, 25. Oil, —A.A.R., 520; Ampol Ex., 195; A.0.D., 42; A.0.G., 135; Beach, 107; Bridge, 270; Hartogen. 275; Magellan. 298; Oil Search. 26; South Pacific, 1100; Santos, 610; Stirling, 42; Timor, 13; Vamgas, 270; Woodside, 180.
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