STOCK EXCHANGE
HANKS FIRMER. • GOVERNMENT BONDS STEADY. (Special to "Northern Advocate.") AUCKLAND, This Day. A fair amount- of business lias been put through the local Stock Exchange during the past 24 hours. Yahios in the hanking section arc rather firmer. New Zealands advanced further with a sale yesterday afternoon at £2 S/. At the same call Commercials changed hands 2d better at 14/, and this morning National Bank of Australasias were asked for at £lO !()/. The insurance section, too, was firm, and New Zealands again sold at £1 19/9, after which sellers asked £2. In Government stocks, 41’s were on offer at £9(5 10/, with buyers still steady at £1 less.
Kempthorne Prossers Avere in demand at £2 ,13/ and Gear Meats at £1 12/. Noon Call. Brokers recorded the folloAving sales at the noon call:—Bank of New Zealand, £2 8/-; Commercial Bank, 14/-; N.Z. Insurance, £1 19/9; Iluddart Parker, £1 4/0; N.Z. BroAvcries, £1 4/11 and £1 5/-; Tooth's BrcAverios, £1 0/0; Colonial -Sugar, £42; Black water Mine, .12/9; Golden Dawn, 4/10; Waihis, 15/9; Government bonds (51 's, 1937), £101; Government stocks (51, 1937), £lOl.
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Northern Advocate, 4 August 1932, Page 10
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