MONEY AND MARKETS
QUIET TONE ON INVERCARGILL STOCK EXCHANGE
The market was quiet on the Invercargill Stock Exchange yesterday morning, with inquiries for Government stock and first-class Australian industrials.
Quotations were as follows:— GOVERNMENT DEBENTURES
(Received December 4, 9.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, December 4. A strong rise in Broken Hill Proprietary shares to 76/3 was the main feature of today’s trading on the Stock Exchange. Sales were:
Stock, 4 p.c., Buyer £ s d no o c Seller £ s d Ju & 0 Stock, 4 p.c., 1943-46 99 0 0 ... ■ 1 — Stock, 4 p.c., 1946-49 98 10 0 <■ ■ III— Bonds, 4 p.c., 1946-49 98 10 0 Stock, 4 p.c., 07 A ft BANKS Commercial 0 16 0 E.S. and A. Bank 4 12 0 National of New Zealand 2 5 0 New Zealand 1 19 0 2 0 3 BREWERIES Dominion Brewery 110 6 .. — Dunedin Brewery Co. 10 6 N.Z. Breweries — 1 16 3 COAL Kaitangata 19 6 H Westport Coal 13 6 Westport Stockton 0 3 6 INSURANCE National 0 18 0 - ■ New Zealand 2 19 0 South British 2 7 6 Standard - 2 16 6 ■ ” LOAN AND AGENCY jjaigery ana U AU V Goldsbrough Mort and Co. 1 12 6 National Mortgage 2 0 0 Trustees’ Executors A ft ft (Dunedin) 4 v v Wright, Stephenson (pref.) 0 18 9
MEAT COMPANIES N.Z. Refrigerating (20/- paid) U lo iv 10/- paid) 0 9 0 0 9 3 Southland Frozen Meat 1 9 SHIPPING Howard Smith 1 4 0 - Union Steam Ship Co., (pref.) 1 5 6 P. and 0. Stock 1 9 0 WOOLLEN MILLS Bruce 0 16 0 Kaiapoi 0 12 6 Mosgiel 9 7 MISCELLANEOUS Australian Consolidan ted Industries 2 0 V n Broken Hill Pty. 4 4 V n G. J. Coles 4 1 V D.I.C. (pref.) _ -7-7-Q 1 1 3 Dominion Fertilizer 1 5 a> Donaghy’s Rope and 6 Twine 2 7 I.C.I. (pref.) 1 2 3 McKenzie’s Dep. n Stores, Ltd. 2 1 u McLeod Bros. Soap 27 10 0 Milburn Lime and Cement _ 1-2 New Zealand Drug 3 12 N.Z. Paper Mills 1 6 0 Otago Daily Times 2 0 u Permanent Building Society 5 14 0 Wilson’s (N.Z.) Cement 0 17 9 Woolworths Ltd. — 1 5 4 Woolworths (N.Z.) 0 15 11 Woolworths Properties Ltd. . 1 4 MINING Broken Hill South 1 13 0 Electrolytic Zinc 3 3 0 Gillespie’s Beach u u iv Mount Lyell 1 H Mount Morgans 0 10 0 0 10 3 (pref.) 1 1 0 Nokomai 0 1 9 0 2 0 Okarito — - 0 2 9 Austral N.Z. 15 6 AUCKLAND £ s d E.S. and A. Bank 4 15 0 N.Z. Insurance (2) 3 0 0 South British 2 7 6 dq. 2 7 2 Dominion I. and B. 16 0 Dominion Breweries 1 11 0 do. (rights) 6 3 do. (2) 6 2 do. 6 0 G. J. Coles 4 1 9 M.K. Manufacturers 4 0 Northern Roller Mills 19 0 Wilson’s Cement 18 0 Woolworths (N.Z.) 16 0 Woolworths (Syd.) 1 4 9 Unofficial List A.P. Assurance 10 6 Aust. Motorists’ Petrol 14 3 WELLINGTON £ s d Union Bank (Fri.) 8 0 0 Broken Hill (Fri.)\ 4 4 0 Stock 1946-49 98 10 0 Wellington Gas (ord.) 1 11 6 South British Insurance 2 7 0 Tooth and Co. 2 17 6 G. J. Coles 4 1 9 British Tobacco (2) 2 13 6 Wellington Trust and Loan 4 10 0 Electrolytic Zinc (pref.) 3 4 6 Broken Hill Propty. 4 4 3 CHRISTCHURCH £ s d Grey River 18 0 Sales Reported Canterbury Frozen Meat (2) 10 0 0 Kaiapoi Woollens (17/paid) 13 0 Electrolytic Zinc (ord.) 3 3 6 Grey River 18 0 DUNEDIN Sale Reported £ s d Dominion Breweries 111 0 SYDNEY
£ s d Bank of New South Wales 26 17 0 Commercial Banking of Syd. 18 7 0 Colonial Sugar 48 10 0 British Tobacco 2 8 6 Tooth’s Brewery 2 11 6 G. J. Coles 3 11 6 Woolworths 1 1 9 Consolidated Industries 1 16 7 David Jones 1 14 9 General Industries 17 3 Cash Orders 15 6 Victoria Nyanza 9 9 Henry Jones 2 15 9 Electrolytic Zinc 2 17 0 Austral (N.Z.) Gold 1 5 0
Kanieri 1 13 3 Loloma 1 4 3 MELBOURNE Sales were: £ s d National Bank (£5 paid) 5 19 0 Consolidated Industries 1 16 8 Bradford Cotton 2 8 6 Dunlop Perdriau Rubber 18 2 Broken Hill Propty. 3 1 6 North Broken Hill 2 5 0 Emperor 11 3
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Southland Times, Issue 23991, 5 December 1939, Page 2
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