GENERALLY QUIET.
AUSTRALIAN SHARE MARKETS,
SYDNEY, Feb. 17.
Leading industrials were steady to firm on the Sydney Stock Exchange tq-day when business continued along quiet lines. Broken Hill stocks were neglected. Sales included: —Bank of Australasia, £9 2s; Colonial Sugar, £47 ss; Associated News, £1; United Insurance, £lO 2s; Burns, Philp, contr., £2 7s; British Tobacco, £2 8s; General Industries, 18s 9d; Farmers, £1 8s 6d; Anthony Hordern, 14s 9d; Morts Dock, 14s 8d; ditto, N.Z. delivery, 14s 8d; Mark Foy, 18s; Cash Orders, 15s 10jd; ditto, prof., £1 ss; William Adams, 15s 9d; Woolworfhs, Ltd., £1 2s lOjd; Mount Morgan, 11s; Millaquin,Sugar, £1 18s 6(1; Wunderlich, £1 Os Id; Rawang Tin, 7s 2d; Broken Hill Ply., £2 15s 9d: North Broken Hill, £2 4s 9d; Broken Hill South, £1 5s 9d; Taranaki Oil, 8s Id.
MELBOURNE, Feb. 17.On the • Stock Exchange sales included: Bank of Australasia, £9; Carlton Brewery, £3 4s 3d; Goldsbrough Mort, £1 6s 6(1; Woolworths, Ltd., £1 3s; G. J. Coles, £3 15s 6d; Mount Lycll, £1 5s 9d; Ilume Pipe, 19s; Mount Morgan. 11s.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 18 February 1939, Page 5
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179GENERALLY QUIET. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 18 February 1939, Page 5
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