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STOCK AND SHARE MARKET

WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE j WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1938. Buyers. Sellers.

A, |j KuJson. Sharebroker, Countr, Member of the Wellington Stock ISx change. E. & D. Edwards Ltd. Building irafalgar Street. Telephone 209. E. G. Twiss, Sharebroker, Countr, Member of Wellington Slnek Exchange. 103 Trafalgar Street. Telephone 427 Vercoe. Gilbert and Boves |N A Verroe, Country Member of Wellington By special arrangements neuters world service in addition to other special sources of information, i 5 used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue, and all rights therein in Australia an dNeu Zealand are reserved.

Stock Exchange), sharebrokers, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Telephone 401. P. O Box 74. Telegraphic address “Verboy.” AUSTRALIAN STOCK EXCHANGES [United Press AHHOciation —By Electric Telegraph—Copy right 1 SYDNEY, 9th February. The investment maiket to-day was steady, with an increasing turnover, but investors were still inclined to wait for | signs of stability overseas. Barriers and ! gold issues moved with narrow limits. Sales: Bank of New South Wales, £32 10s; Colonial Sugar, £47; United Insurance, £9 15s. Associated News. 22s fid; ditto pref , 24s 7£d; Adelaide Steam. 34s 9d; British | Tobacco, 50s 6d. Tooths, 55' fid; Tooheys. 325; Australian Glass, 93s fid; Dunlop-Perdria i, 23s 4Ad; Farmers, 33s l£d. G. J. Coles, 80s; Greater J. D. Williams, ss; Newcastle Gas, C, ex dividend, 12s 2d, Traders’ Finance, 24s fid; Claude Neon. 49s 6d Amalgamated Wireless, paid, 665; Schute Bell, 21s 9d: Woolworths, Ltd.. 24s 9d; Producers and General pref., 13s fid: Warburton Franki, 21s 6d. Mt. Morgan, 9s Id; Mt. Lyell, New Zealand delivery, 31s; Broken Hill Proprietary 625; North Broken Hill, 51s 9d: South Broken Hill, 345; Larut Tin, 14s; Zinc Corporation, £5 4s. Morning sales included:—Commonwealth Bonds, 4 per cent., 1938, £lll 13s 9d; 4 per cent., 1950, £lO5 18s 9d; Broken Hill Proprietary, 61s 6d; North Broken llill 51s; Cash Orders (Amalgamated), 17s 9d; and pref.. 22s 10$d; Kandos Cement, 26s ljd. MELBOURNE, 9th February. Dealings recorded on the Stock Exchange of Melburne to-day inculded:— Commercial Bank of Australia, 17s 2d; National Bank, £lO paid, £l4 12s; Carlton Brewery 6fis 6d; Coles, 80s; Drug Houses, 2fs fid. Electrolytic Zinc, 47s fid; ditto, pref., 50s; Mt. Morgan, 9s; Broken Hill Proprietary, 61s 9d; North Broken Hill, sls 9d; South Broken Hill, 345; Emperor. 11s lOd; Lcloma. 18s fid. PRICES OF METALS [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy right] LONDON, Bth February. The official London (middle) quotations, as reported by the Australian Mines and Metals Association, com-

ANTWERP WOOL FUTURES 1 ANTWERP, Bth February. Wool futures are steady. Quotations: ’ March, 24d; May, 23 7-8 d; July, 23jfd. The quotations on Ist February were the same. The prices are for 65’s tops, dry combed. DREDGING SHARES IN LONDON LONDON, Bth February. Share quotations include:—Clutha River Company, buyers Is 9d, sellers 2s; Molyneux River Company, buyers Is, sellers Is 3d.

14 THE NELSON EVENING MAIL, TU For Cleave COMMERCI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STOCK AND SHARE MARKET WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE j WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1938. ASK YOUR CHEMIST OR DEALER. N.Z. Distributors: H. E. PERRY LTD., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, & Dunedin £ s. d. £ s. d N.Z. GOVT. LOANS— — 15/7/193941 .. ...’ 97 12 6 — 15/3/1939-43 101 10 0 /n^^ anv . ) you !^MAm- WASH ' Ne " v / S IHP] H% v *■ 3y % Inscr. Stock, 15/9/1939-43 101 10 0 — 3J % Inscr. Stock, 15/3/1941-43 101 15 0 — 3£% Inscr. Stock, 15/9 1941-43 101 15 0 — 34% Inscr. Stock, 15/11/1938-52 ... 101 12 6 — 34 % Inscr. Stock, 15/5/1939-52 102 12 6 34% Inscr. Stock, 15/11/1941-52 ... 102 15 0 _ 04% Inscr. Stock, 15/5/1941-52 102 15 0 — 33 % Inscr. Stock, 15/1/1953-57 97 5 0 98 0 0 4 i wSrZL- ■■ Uzl SOAP Now^jWimy 15/11/1938-41 ... 100 0 0 — 4% Inscr. Stock, 15/2/1943-46 103 17 6 4% Inscr. Stock, 15/4/1946-49 103 10 0 104 0 0 4% Inscr. Stock, 15/6/1952-55 103 15 0 — 34®' Bonds, 15/1/ 1953-57 97 5 0 — 3g% Bonds, 15/11/ 1938-41 100 0 0 4% Bonds, 15/2/ 1943-46 103 17 6 4% Bonds, 15/6/ 1952-55 103 15 0 5% Rural Bonds, 15/9/1947 103 0 0 — BANKS— Australasia — 10 11 6 Com. of Aust. (ord.)* 0 16 10 0 17 1 w-ar Washing-day Irritability" New Zealand — 2 3 6 New Zealand, D Long Term 1 10 1 Union of Aust t 9 6 0 FINANCIAL— Dalgety and Co — 8 10 0 Equitable Bldg. Co. 0 10 0 — Goldsbrough, Mort, & Co 1 11 3 N.Z. Guarantee Corp. 0 4 6 0 4 8 N.Z. & River Plate 0 12 0 — VVn. Invest. T. & A. 0 3 10 — Wgtn. Trust Loan 5 0 0 — Newton King (pref.) — 0 9 6 GASChristchurch f 17 6 Wellington (ord.) ... 1 16 4 — INSURANCE— vv HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHE! Tiring days at the wash-tub can make you very depressed and irritable if you use poorj lathering soaps that leave all the work to you. j But Sunlight is specially made to give extraj soapy, extra rich lather that penetrates the closest woven fabric . . . drawing out every speck of dirt without hard rubbing. National of N.Z. ... 0 16 10 — New Zealand + — 3 13 m iifl$ MEAT PRESERVING— N.Z. Refrig. (£1) + — 0 19 0 Wgtn. Meat Export 0 8 0 . TRANSPORT— Kelburn Tram, (pf.) 116 — WOOLLEN— L Fabric washed with 2.Washed with Sunlight BTmS&VSS ->« —py suds knuckles sore havc drawn out all the wms necessary, and so dirt without hard rubth* fabric was quickly bing, and so the delicate Wom out threads are undamaged. You’ll be really amazed at the dazzling whiteness of the wash—and very grateful for the way Sunlight cares for your hands. There’ll he no “edgy” tempers to mar happiness if you let Sunlight do the work—you’ll feel quite fresh even after a big wash. Sunlight makes Kaiapoi 0 13 6 Timaru 0 16 6 Wellington (ord.) ... _ 5 10 0 Wellington (pref.) ... 5 0 0 — COAL— Renown (pref.) — 0 2 8 TIMBER— Kauri — 12 9 s- ciuines last mucn longer, too. 1 he illustrations - a LEVER PRODUCT show why. SUNLIGHT SOAP ims.wNz Saves your energy . . . Saves your clothes Rotoiti (pref.) — 0 18 3 Taringamutu 0 14 6 Taupo Totara (ord.) 0 5 9 0 6 6 Taupo Totara (pref.) — 0 18 6 Taupo Totara (16s Paid) 0 14 6 PPEWERIES— N.Z. Breweries 2 6 0 2 6 6 Tooth and Co 2 14 6 2 15 6 Tui (new) 2 10 3 MISCELLANEOUS— mmth 11 a it n ii b ADDINGTON MARKET Brit. Tob. (Aust.) 2 9 6 2 10 2 Broken Hill Pty. ... 3 0 6 3 1 0 Broken Hill Pty. pSj J PA ii iii, f. ■. 4 MSaSt PRICES FOR FAT SHEEP EASIER [By Telegraph—Press Association] Burns, Philp, & Co. 2 15 6 2 17 0 Colonial Sugar — 46 15 0 Consol. Brick & Pipe 0 7 0 0 7 8 Dental and Medcal BRAND nn«| COMCEKnUkTEB-ECONOMICAL ElSPSbl CHRISTCHURCH, 9th February. Entries were largely increased to-day Dunlop-Perdriau ... 1 2 11 13 1 Electro. Zinc (ord.)* — 2 7 6 NS^" I1NAR.Y ENCES at the Addington market, the total sheep entry being 27,000 to 28,000, mostly in the store pens. Good breeding ewes and wether lambs sold well at a little firmer prices, as did fat lambs, but fat sheep were easier by about 2s a head on account of the reduction in the export schedule, and fat cattle were down by 20s a head, the main cause being the heavy entry. Store Lambs: Twelve thousand to G J. Coles 3 19 6 Howard Smith (ord.) — 115 MacDuffs O/D (pref.) — 16 0 McKenzie’s — 3 13 2 Moluroa Oil — 0 4 0 National Electric ... — 0 16 0 Sharland & Co. (ord — 0 18 6 Shillings, Ltd 0 19 0 Taranaki Oil 0 5 3 0 5 7 Wilson’s (N.Z.) Cement 0 18 9 ly improved for wether lambs, the best of which made from 18s to 19s 2d; medWool worths (N.Z.) l 1 , 1 over lambs, 13s 6d to 14s 9d. Woolworths Ltd.

(oid.) 1 4 8 Wool worths, Ltd. (2nd pref.) 1 8 3 Radio (1936) 1 2 0 Ilackshalls, Ltd. ... 0 13 5 0 13 10 Northern Roller Mills — l i Victoria Laundry ... 0 19 6 Victoria Laundiy (coutrib.) 0 13 jj MINING— Argo 0 1 :o Martha 0 J5 9 Mossy Creek — 0 1 Okarito 0 4 0 Worksop Extd. ... 0 0 9 __ lalisman Dubbo ... — 0 7 AUSTRALIAN— Broken Hill South * 1 13 7 1 13 Mount Lveli 1 10 0 1 10 3 Mount Morgan 0 9 4 North Broken Hill . 2 !2 3 OVERSEAS LISTINGS— Woolworth Holdings 0 1 \ 5 - UNOFFICIAL LIST Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d. Dominion Farmers’ Institute 4 .2 Metters (N.Z.), l.td. — o :i G National Tobacco ... — 2 16 N.Z. Perpetual Forests (4s paid) 0 .6 6 Selfridges (.Vasia) Ltd 16 0 Selfridges (N.Z.) Ltd. 0 17 6 C. & A. Odlin (ord.) — 0 18 frozen Products ... 0 9 3 0 10 3

pare with those previously cabled as follows: — Feb. 7. Feb. 8. Per ton. Per ton. £ s. d. £ s. d. Copper— Standard, spot 38 11 10£ 38 4 44 Ditto, forward 38 16 io; 38 8 9 Electrolytic .... 42 15 0 42 10 0 to 43 15 0 43 0 0 Wire bars 43 15 0 43 0 0 Lead — Spot 15 6 104 14 19 4-1 Forward 15 11 104 15 4 4J Spelter— Spot 14 3 9 14 0 7J Forward 14 8 U 14 4 44 Tin— Spot 180 7 6 178 17 6 Forward 180 7 6 178 13 9 Silver — Standard, per oz 20 5-lGd 20 3-8d Fine

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 10 February 1938, Page 14

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STOCK AND SHARE MARKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 10 February 1938, Page 14

STOCK AND SHARE MARKET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 10 February 1938, Page 14

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