ACTIVE TRADING
Australian Share Markets By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—. Copyright. (Received July 23, 9.25 p.m.) Sydney, July 23. Business on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day was brisk. Henry Jones moved ahead. Pastorals attracted more attention.. Tin concerns were very firm. Sales: Bank of New South Wales, £34 17/6; Associated News, 22/104; Burns Philp, 73/-; Carlton Brewery, 67/6; G. J. Coles. £5/11/-; Dunlop Perdriau, 24/1. Goldsbrough Mort, New Zealand delivery, 36/9; Wilcox Mofflin, 14/3; Henry Jones, 50/6; Mauri Bros., 70/6; Amalgamated Wireless, 60/-; ditto, contributing, 50/- ; Newbold, 36/3 ; Gordon and Gotch, 53/-; General Industries, 20/6. Woolworths Ltd., sales, £6/15/-. £6 14/-; Woolwortbs (New Zealand), buyer £5/5/-, seller £5/10/-; Woolworths (New Zealand) righto, buyer 85/-. Mount Morgan, 11/3; Mount Lyell. 43/6; Kuala Kampar Tin, 23/6; Rawang Tin, 12/10; Placer Development. 83/- ; Emperor, 14/6. The following sales of unlisted golddredging concerns operating in New Zealand were made during the week: Barrytown, from 34/- to 36/-; Arahura, from 15/- to 17/6; Kanieri, 19/- to 20/-. Morning sales included: Commonwealth bonds. 3 per cent.. 1948. 93/5/-; 4 per cent., 1941, £102; 1957. £lO2/8/91961, £lO3/6/3; Bank of New South Males, £35/2/6; Associated Newspapers. 22/lOj; G. J. Coles. £5/11/-; Broken Hill Proprietary. 85/6: ElectrolvtiZinc, pref., 60/-. -Melbourne. July 23. Ou the Melbourne Stock Exchange today the bond market was better. Industrials had a good tone, with leaders active at late rates. Sales: Commercial Bank of Australia, 18/6; National Bank. £lO paid, £l5/5/-• Howard Smith. 21/3; British Tobacco. t>o/6; Carlton Brewery, 67/6. G; ' T - Coles. £5/11/-; Australian Glass. 93/6; Dunlop Perdriau. 24/2; ditto, pref.. 37/6; Goldsbrough Mort 37/--Electrolytic Zinc. 58/9; Younghusbaiid'. 00/n C ° X T ’ ro3 -' 21/9: Pelt ami 'l'oxiiles, 38/9. Mount Morgan. 11/9; Mount Lyell. 43/7.} ; Br<>ken Hill Propr iets rv. 85/(i • Aorth Broken Hill. 75/9; Broken Hili South. 48/-. Bradford Tops Market Firm By Telegraph. —Press Assn —Copyright London. July 22. , The Bradford tops market is very firm, and still has a tendency against buyers. There is a moderate amount of business. Latest quotations for tops compare with those previously cabled as follows:
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 255, 24 July 1937, Page 14
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