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Farming and Finance

STOCK AND SHARE MARKET. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1934. Wellington Stock Exchange. Morning Call. Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d.

*Cum. div. Sales reported: —First call: E.S. and k. Bank’*, '£5 Is; Goldsbrough, Mort., !ls. UNOFFICIAL LIST. Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d.

WOOL POSITION. i NEW SEASON’S PROSPECTS. LONDON, Nov. 13. Tlie wool available for the sales opening on November 20 will be 217,600 bales, including new arrivals of 65,000 bales Australian and 14,600 bales New Zealand. It is expected that about 176,500 balcs will be catalogued. y ,

DOLLAR AND ‘STERLING. LONDON, Nov. 13. Storling exchange, London on New York, 5.00 5-8 dollars. Dollars to £l.

The original par value of the United States dollar with sterling is 4.SG 2-3 dollars, but since February 1, 1934, when the dollar was devalued, par value is 5.23 31-32. PRICE OP GOLD. LONDON, Nov. 13. The price of gold is 139 s Old per line ounce. Per oz. s. d.

RITISH FUNDS. STOCK EXCHANGE DEMAND, (Bri; sli Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Nov. 12. Throughc t the day the outstanding feature of he stock markets was the strength of British Government funds and espeeia y of 21 per cent. Consols, which show il a gain of £2 12s Gd at £BS 17s Gd, i Id which at one time went to over £9O- -their highest price for a quarter of : | century. Other British stocks also ose, but to icss striking extent. ■V RUGBY, Nov. 13. The upwa ‘d movement of British Government l jocks continued this morning, and Wai Loan rose to a new high record quotal on of £lO7, while Consols

2-1 per cents, were quoted at £9O, tho highest for 28 years. j Later in the day there was a reaction on selling orders, and at the close War Loan was quoted at £IOO 17s Od and Consols £3B 15s. HIGH PRICE OF SILVER. (British Official Wireless.) ' RUGBY, Nov. 13. Silver —Spot, 24 7-Sd per oz.; forward. 25d per oz. The price a week- ago was 23 7-lGd spot; 23 IKUid forward. CHRISTCHURCH SALES. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. Sales on 'Change: Comm. Bank of Aust., 15s lOd; Dalgety and Co. (cum. div.), £9 2s Gd; New Zealand Guarantee Corporation, 5s Gd (2); Anthony Hordern, 17s 4d; British Tobacco, 41s 2d (2); Dunlop-Perdriau Rubber, 20s (2); Woolworths, New Zealand (pref.), 40s Gd; 8011-Hooper, 5d (7); Mount Lyell, 17s Bd, 17s (2); Waihi, 37s 9d. Sales reported: New' Zealand Government, 4 per cent, inscribed, 1955, £113; Dalgety and Co. (cum. div.), £9 2s Gd; Mining House Concessions, 3.{d; Mount, Lyell, ISs 3d; Goldsbrough, Mort., 30s lOd.

Unlisted stocks.—Sales on -'Change Argo Gold (Gd paid), Is (3).

N.Z. Govt. Loans-:-4 p.c. bonds,# 15/2/1946 .... — 109 10 0 4 p.c. bonds, 15/4/1949 .... — 109 12 G 5 p.c. rural bonds, 15/9/1947 .. .. 103 10 0 — Local Body Debentures — Wgtn. City, 4£ • p.e. (1944) .. 100 0 0 — Other Debentures— Wgtn. Gas Co. .. 104 0 0 — Amalgmtd. Brick, Wgtn. — 104 10 0 Amalgmtd. Brick, Auek — 105 10 0 Wright, Stephenson, 5 p.c. P.S. 9S 10 0 — Banks — Australasia .. .. — 11 12 G Comm, of Aust. (ord.) — 0 1G 0 Comm. Bnkg. Co., Sydney 17 10 0 17 19 0 [National of N.Z. 3 11. 0 — Nat. of A’asia. (£5)* 6 3 0 6 7 0 New Sth. Wales’* — 32 15 0 New Zealand — 2 10 2 New Zealand, D • Long Term .. — i 14 G Keserve Bank of N.Z — 0 12 9 Union of Aust. .. 9 0 0 9 4 0 [Financial — Goldsbr’gh, Mort. and Co 1 10 6 1 11 3 Nation. Mortgage “A” — 3 0 0 N.Z. Guar. Corp. 0 5 5 — Wn. Invest. T. and A 0 s 9 — General Finance — i 0 0 Gsfi - - Auckland .. .. .1 7 3 — Christchurch 1 14 0 — Gisborne — 0 12 3 Wgtn. (ord.) 9 1 6 — Insurance — Aust. Prov. Assce. — 0 11 0 National of N.Z.* l 1 6 1 2 0 New Zealand 3 9 9 — Queensland .... o 13 6 — South British .. 4 11 9 4 13 G Meat Preserving— Gear Meat .. .. — 1 7 '0 N.Z. Eefrig. (£1) 1 0 4 — N.Z. Eefrig. (10s) 0 9 10 0 10 1 Transport— Huddart - Parker (ord.) — 1 17 G P. and O. JJefd. Stock — 1 3 0 Woollen — Kaiapoi (paid) .. 0 15 4 — Wgtn. (ord.) D 12 0 — Wgtn. (pref.) .. O 12 0 — Bruce 0 13 0 “ Coal— Kaitangata .. .. i 1 0 — Pukemiro — 1 0 G Westport - Stockton (pref.) 0 4 9 0 O Timber — Kauri* — 0 19 6 Leyland, O ’Brien* 1 2 3 1 3 3 National — 0 14 7 Breweries — Carlton 2 10 0 — N.Z. Breweries .. — 2 10 3 Staples and Co. . 1 10 9 — Tooth and Co. .. — 2 11 9 Toohey’s — 1 9 G Miscellaneous — British Tobacco (Aust.) .. .. — 9 1 6 Colonial Sugar .. 73 17 0 — Consol. Brick and Pipe — 0 11 0 Dental and JMedical Supply 0 s 1 0 10 0 Dominion Fertiliser — 1 1 D.I.C. (7s 6d pd.) (ord.) — 0 13 3 D.I.C. (pref.) .. ■— 1 8 0 Dunlop - Perdriau 1 0 0 1 0 3 Electrolytic Zinc (ord.) — 1 4 6 Electroly. Zine (8 p.c. part pref.) 1 14 D — Farmers’ Co-op. Auct — 3 18 0 N.Z. Drug .... — 4 3 0 N.Z. Paper Mills 1 15 0 — Prestige, New Zd. (pref.) .. .. .. 1 0 6 — Wilson’s (N.Z.) Cement”* .. .. 1 14 0 — Woolworths, N.Z. (ord.) S 0 0 — National Electric 0 s .1 0 8 7 Quill, Morris 0 2 11 0 3 4 Oil— Taranaki 0 0 c 0 i 0 Mining— Bell-Hooper .. .. 0 0 4 0 0 6 Big Biver .. •. — 0 1 e* Consol. Goldfields 0 17 6 . King Solomon .. 0 3 6 — Mahakipawa 0 0 Mount Lyell — ' 0 IS Okarito 0 s 0 ' Talisman Dubbo . 0 11 G — Waihi 1 17 6 — Waitahu — 0 4 0 Nevis Diesel 0 0 4 ‘ Bendigo G.D. .. 0 0 10 —

Woolworths, W.A. Ltd 4 15 0 0 .— 0 Kilbirnie Theatre [Kemball’s Debcn15 tures — 04 0 0 Kemball’s (pref.) — 0 13 t) Fuller-Hay wards . — 95 0 0 National Tobacco NZ. Farmers' Co- ° 12 u oj). Dist. (10s) . N-Z. Farmers’ Co- ‘ 0 15 0 op. Dist. (£2) . — 2 i 0 Maori Gully 0 1 0 0 i 7 Argo Gold .. .. — 0 i 0 Proeera Bread .. — 0 lo 6 N.Z. Fisheries .. — 1 2 (> [Victoria Laundry [Wairarapa Frozen Meat Co. 0 10 0 1 4 0

November 12 .. . . .. 4.9SJNovember 10 ... . .. 4.99 November 9 .. . November 8 ... . . . . 4.00* November 7 .. . November 6 .. . . . . 4.982 November 5 .. . November 3 .. . Novembfir O . .. 4.98* November 1 .. . . .. 4.98 October 1 September September 1 .. . . .. 4.99 August 31 August 1 . .. 5.03 7-16 July 2 . May 1 . . .. 5.135 . June 1 . April 3 . . .. 5.14* March 1 . .. 5.06* . February 9 . .. 4.95 January 1 1 ,. .. 5.17*

November 12 139 0 November 9 139 7} November S 139 O November 7 139 1) November G 139 54 November 5.. 139 84 November 3 139 10 Nove liber 2 139 9 Nove dber 1 139 10 Octol »r 11 (record) . 143 3 Octol ;r 1 141 G Septe iber 1 .. .. 141 ,1 Augu t 1 138 1 July 2 137 n June 1 137 ii Mav 1 135 114 April So 135 o Marc. 1 137 1 Fcbn ry 5 140 0 Febru ry 1 135 G Jaaua r 2 127 0

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 268, 15 November 1934, Page 5

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Farming and Finance Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 268, 15 November 1934, Page 5

Farming and Finance Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 268, 15 November 1934, Page 5