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STOCK EXCHANGES

YESTERDAY'S SALES RETURN ON INVESTMENTS In the following list of yesterday's sales, yields allow for exchange and British income tax where necessary, j and, in the case of loans, redemption and brokerage, but no allowance is made for social and national security taxes on dividends on which these are payable: AUCKLAND EXCHANGE Sale Price lii.se or Yield ~, £ s d fall £ s rl Var Loan, 1/8/.VI .5-1, 307 10 0 Stk., 1.5/9/57tt °c 'f\ ■+,, 09 0 0 b bA A . Bk. 4 1 (i -Is 411 1 Fa'( (il) 330 U +3s6d * a 11 5 •• 0 16 0 a .A. Farmers (B pref.) . Oil 0 +ls 6d 5 9 1 worn. Brc.v. fpref.> .. 112 0 4-Od 5 6 3 Beath .. 018 0 ... 613 4 SGea: Meat. 015 3 +3d 418 5 <!'*•> 1 4 9 union Oil . 1 0 C +6d 414 4 7 V - th y :Sy , , '- ) T p l 7 3 -Id 5 0 6 unomcial List.—Farmers' Trading (C prof.), -jos 3d. Wellington.—War Loan, 1/8/51-54, 3, £97 <•'inV ditto, 15/2/43-10, 4, .1101 os; Bank !New Zealand, 40s; Guarantee Corporation, 3s Id; Gear Meat, 15s (3)Aew Zealand Fertilizer, 20s; Electricity Meter (pre!.), 21s 3d. Christchurch^- E„ S. and A. Bank, Sis (3d t-J; Aorta Canterbury Freezing (pref.), f/? T / 'v'i cw Zealand Breweries, 365! 1.C.1, (pref.), 24s 9d; Dunlop Rubber, 235; Wool worths (Syd.), 173 Od. Dunedin.—New Zealand Drug (New), 50?; Nor.h Broken Hill, 445; Doiiagby's Hope (ricrnts), J (is. . § Sales after hours on Monday. 'lncludes bonus. SYDNEY VALUES EASIER TRADING BECOMES HEAVIER (Reed. 8.55 p.m.) SYDNEY. Sept. 30 Share prices were lower to-day, but trading was heavier. Banks were neglected. Sales included loot US. 535; A.C.1.. 4*s id; An--8d: British Tobacco, -10s ' ' ,;°,ken I ty., 3fis; Bonds Industries, "i oloiiki l Sutrar. £49 ss ; Australian Gas ;?• Adams 15s 3d; Felt and Textiles. '' s 10d; Standard Cement, 19s Od; Mauri Bros tex div.). 05s; Electrolytic Zinc. 535; \V°olworths (Syd.), 17s; Mount Lyell, 27s id: Rawang, 8s 7rJ. FRANKTON STOCK SALE BULLOCKS MAKE TO £ls/8/(0 - c > Hamilton. Tuesday ull yarding' of all classes of ewe and Rrintt.., cai i le forward at the weekly r rankton stock sale to-day. Steady competition was maintained fbr fat wethers, but ewe mutton showed a slight decline in value a small entry of spring- lambs was disposed Jate values, light-weights selling from -'OS M to 28s. There was an average yarding of fat cattle and values for all classes were slightly in advance of last week's rates A consignment of heavy prime bullocks realised £*ll Os to £ls Ss. A medium penning of fat pigs, together with a full entry of stores and weaners was penned. Competition for baconers and porkers was keen. Farmers' Auctioneering.—Prime wethers, 24s Od to 27s Od; fat woolly hoggets, 24s Od to 30s; fat woolly ewes, 17s Od to 20s; shorn. 13s (id to 17s 3d; unfinished, 10s to 13s Od; spring lambs, to 2Ss; aged ewes with lambs at foot, 10s Id to lis, ail counted; forward-conditioned woolly hoggets, 22s Od to 25s Od; store woolly hoggets. 19s 6d to 21s Od; shorn, 15s to 19s. Prime bullocks. £l2 10s to £ls ISs; medium prime Polled Angus heifers, £ll ISs to £l2 7s; ditto, cows. £lO 5s to £11; fat cows, £5 5(5 to £ll 7s; boner cows, £2 to £5 4s; vealers. 24s to £3 17s; small calves, Os t-o 19s. Choppers, 32s 3d to £4 ss; heavy baconers. £3 3s to £3 10s; medium and heavy porkers, £2 10s to £3 ss; light and unfinished, 30s to £2 Ss: stores. 20s Od to 37s Od; slips, 22s to 27b Od: weaners. Ss to 21s Od. Wright. Stephenson.—Medium fat bullocks, £ll 10s to £l2 Ss; light. £3O 8s to £ll 2s; fat cows, £5 12s Od to £7 12s; boners. 35s to £5 7s; Jersey yearling heifers, £5 to £0 12s; rough-coloured bullocks. £5 5s to £0 8s; small two-year steers, £5 12s; yearlings, £4 5s to £4 .146; fat and forward Polled Angus cows, £7 lis. Fat wethers, 21s to 275; ewes, 10s Od to 14s 9d; hoggets. 27s to 325. Choppers, £3 5s to £4 3s; light baconevs, £2 13s to £2 10s; store pigs, 30s to 37s Od. Dalgety.—Fat shorn wethers, £1 5s to £1 7s Od; prime shorn hoggets, £1 2s to £1 3s 3d; black-face fat woolly ewes, 18s to £1; heavy shorn ewes, 14s to 15s Od: heavy fat lambs, £1 13s to £1 14s. Light fat bullocks, £9 17s Od to £lO 10s; medium fat heifers, £9 log to £lO ss; heavy Jerseycows. £5 2s to £7 2s; boners. £2 2s to £4 13s; fat and forward four-year Polled Angus and Hereford steers, £lO to £lO 10r.; Hereford two-year steers, £7 7s to £8 15s; lightconditioned Shorthorn-cross three-year steers. £7 7s to £S lis; good yearling Polled Angus steers. £0 2s to £0 10s; others, £4 8s to £4 17s; medium-conditioned Polled Angus cows and heifers, £5 9s to £6 3s; ditto Hereford. ditto, £5 5s to £0; good-conditioned Polled Angus and Hereford cows, £5 Ss to £0 4s: yearling Jersey heifers. £5 10s to £0 2s Gd. Baconers, £3 to £3 16s; porkers. £2 to £3; stores, 30s to £2 ss; 6lips. ISs to 31s; weaners, 5s to QOs; choppers, medium, 30s to £3 10s. G. W. Vercoe.—Prime bullocks, £l2 10s to £l7 12s Gd: prime cows, £8 to £l2- ss; light, £7 12s Od; prime heifers, £S 10s, to £lO 15s; others, £S: heavy fat Jersey cows. £(> 15s to £7 12s Gd; others, £6; prime runners, £9; others, £6 ss: vealers, £2 15s to £5 ss; others, £2 10s; boners, £4 to £5 ss: light. £3 355; yearling Jersey heifers. £1 10s to £6 ss; empty two-year Jersey heifers, £5 2s Od; yearling Polled Angus steers. £6; IS months crossbred steers, £5 ss. Shorn wethers, 25s to 28s 3d; light and unfinished, 21s; prime woolly wethers, to 32s Od: others, to 2Ss; prime woolly ewes, to 23s 3d; others, to 2ts; prime shorn ewes, lis to 16s; others, to 13s: spring lambs, to 32s Od. Baconers, £3 Os to £3 16s; porker*, £2 5s to £3 ss; choppers, £3 10s; medium stores, 30s to 335; weaners. 12s to 21s; others, to 9s; maiden sows to farrow, Fo £3 ss; others, to £2. Loan and Mercantile. —Light fat steers. £S 10s to £0 12s Od; heavy fat cows. £7 To £S 12s Gd; prime fat heifers, £7 12s to £S 7s•, heavy boner cows, £2 to £5 l<s Od- cows and calves, £5 to £6 4s; small vealers, £1 5s to £1 12s; empty two-year Jersev heifers. £3 10s to £4 9s. Fat shorn wetners, 24s Od to 26s 9d; fat shorn ewes, Ms to 15s Od; fat shorn hoggets, to 22s Od; medium fat woolly hoggets, to 265; spring lambs, medium sorts, 2os Od to 2Ss Od. Baconers £3 5s to £3 Ms; porkers. £2. 8s to £3; light £1 15S to £2 Os; store pigs. £1 to £1 15s; choppers, £2 to £3 lis, weaners, 12s to 20s; sows with litters. £- 5s to £4 15s. .PRICES AT HUKATERE The Loan and Mercantile reports a good warding at Hukatere. Forward shorn wethers, mixed ages, made ISs to 20s; light fat cows. £0 10s to £7 lis; store Hereford cows,_£ 4 os To £4 Ss; 1 S-month steers £5 5s to £5 10s; store cows, £3 lus to £4; lighter, £- to £2 15s; yearling Jersey heifers, £3 os to £3 17s Od'. DAIRY COW REALISES £l9 T T p to £lO was paid for a srrade cow in nnlk af a sale conducted by Newton King. Limited on behalf of Mr. William Me low Kaipaki. The herd of 55 rows, although lackin- condition a little, displayed plenty of qualify, and over all averaged £l3 5s Choice nualit'v cows in milk sold from £l6 to £10; others', £l4 to £ls 10s; lesser quality £ll 10< to €!■'* 10 s- cows close to profit sold to £ls: others. £l2 10s to £l4 10s; later calvers £0 to £ll 10s. Jhe 15 AyrshireJersey cross calves brought £3 4s; good store pigs.'3os to £2 4s.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24084, 1 October 1941, Page 3

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STOCK EXCHANGES New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24084, 1 October 1941, Page 3

STOCK EXCHANGES New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24084, 1 October 1941, Page 3