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THE SHARE MARKET

DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. P. and O.s have firmed up, and £355 was accepted this morning, the market closing with further buyers at £354 and sellers at £358. Bank of N.Z.a have also an upward tendency, and buyers offered 495. But sellers asked fid more. South British Insurances were sought lor at 355, but tho lowest seller was 35s 9d. Huddart, Parker, now quoted ex. div., were wanted at 41s, but without sellers. Goldsbrough, Morts are inclined to harden, and 31s fid was offered, but sellers held for 310. fid. Both issues of N.Z. Refrigerating have improved, but no transactions resulted. N.Z. Drugs have also moved up to buyers at 56s and sellers at 57a fid. National Electrics (paid) wore wanted ,at 245, but, no seller came forward under 28s. In mining stocks Rising Sung had a wide market, buyers offering 2s, sellers asking ss; and Mount Lyells were quoted 13s 9d buyer, 14s seller. Sales on ’Change.—P, and 0. (deferred), £355. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 17767, 15 September 1921, Page 7

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THE SHARE MARKET Evening Star, Issue 17767, 15 September 1921, Page 7

THE SHARE MARKET Evening Star, Issue 17767, 15 September 1921, Page 7

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