AUSTRALIAN SHARES
CONFIDENT INVESTORS
(By Telegraph—Press Assn.—copyright) SYDNEY, June 30. On the Sydney Stock Exchange today renewed confidence was displayed by. investors. There was active dealing in G. J. Coles. Government securities tended to strengthen, but bank and pastoral shares were quiet. Sales:— Bank of New South Wales. £33 10sColonial Sugar, £42 • 15s: Howard Smith, 19s 4d: Huddart Parker. 37s 6dTooths, ,545; G. J. Coles, 87s; Queensland Brewery,-28s 6d;^Australian Glass, 90s; Dunlop-Perdriau, 17s 9d; Greater J..D. Williams, '8s sd; Anthony. Hordern, 19s; ditto, pref.," 235; General Industries, 20s; Australian Gypsum, 19s 7|d; Claude-Neon/-50s; Cash Orders, 28s 9d; Stedman, 19s; Hume Pipe, 20s 6d: W. R. Carpenter," 435;: Sargents, 27s 3d: Australia Hotel, 27s 9d; Mount.Morgan, 15s ljd; Broken Hill Proprietary, 73s 9d: ditto, new..issue, 55s 3dj Broken Hill South, £5 11s 6d; North Broken Hill,'£B 12s 6d: Zinc Corporation, 80s 3d: Rawang Tin, 8s lOd; Placer Development, £5 14s: Koroere. 4s 6dWoolworths, Ltd., ordinary, buyer £5 19s; seller £6.
MELBOURNE, June 30. On the Melbourne Stock Exchange today Commonwealth Bonds were steady. Leading industrials were in demand, and a. better tone in mining issues -was1 maintained.": -1- <
Sales:—Commercial Bank of Australia, 19s sd; National Bank of Australasia, £ lft paid, ■'• £14 8s; r Howard Smith, 19s-sd; G.J. Coles, 86s 9d*. Australian Glass, ex dividend, 90s 6d-Dunlop-Perdriau, 17s lOd; Electrolytic Zinc, pref.,- 41s 6d; Mount Morgan, 15s 2s; 'Brokeh ■ Hill - Proprietary, 73s -6dBroken Hill South, £5 ■■ 14s; North Broken. Hill, £8 13s 6d; Emperor, 13s 2d; Loloma, 19s 4d;
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Evening Post, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 12
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247AUSTRALIAN SHARES Evening Post, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 12
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