CONTINUED WEAKNESS.
AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES. SYDNEY, Feb. 15. The market on the Sydney Stock Exchange continued very steady despite the fact that buyers were still hesitant. Sales, included:— I Bank of New South Wales, £2O 14s: Colonial Sugar, £47 2s 6d; Associated News, £1 Os 6d; Iluddart-Parker, £2 11s; Anialg. Wireless, contr., £2 18s; British Tobacco. £2 8s 3d; Tooths and Co., £2 14s; Australian Glass, £5 11s; Edwards, Dunlop, £2 9s; Australian Gypsum, £1 Is 6d; Cash Orders, ex div., 15s lO^d; Taubmans, £2 13s; Felt and Textiles, £1 11s 4d: Mauri Bros., £3 7s 3d; Victoria Nyanza, 10s 6d; Electrolytic Zinc, prof., £2 9s 3d; Mount Morgan, 11s 2d; Broken Hill Ply., £2 15s lOd; Larut Tin, 5s 3d; Emperor Gold, 9s 6d; Austral N.Z. Gold, £1 2s 6d; Arahura Gold, £1 7s 9d; Oil Search, 6s 3d. MELBOURNE. Feb. 15. On the Stock Exchange sales included: Metropolitan Gas, £l3 Us; Australian Glass, £5 10s 6d; Hume Pipe, 19s Id; Imperial Chemicals, pref., £1 2s 4d ; Woolworths, £1 3s 3d; G. J. Coles, £3 15s 9d; General Industries. 18s 9d; Aust,. Paper Mfrs., pref., £1 4s 6d; Dunlop Perdriau, prof., £1 17s 9d ; Mount Morgan, Us sd; Broken Hill Proprietary, £2 15s 9d.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 67, 16 February 1939, Page 5
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205CONTINUED WEAKNESS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 67, 16 February 1939, Page 5
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