STOCKS AND SHARES
NEW ZEALAND EXCHANGES. SATURDAY’S TRANSACTIONS. Transactions on the New Zealand Stock Exchanges on Saturday are reported by the Press Association as follows:— Wellington:—Sales on exchange: Mt. Lyell, 19s 6d; Broken Hill, 535. Sales reported: Woolworths, New Zealand, £lO ss. Dunedin:—Sales on exchange: Westport Coal, £1 Is 6d. Reported sales: Reserve Bank, £6 Ils; Broken Hill Proprietary, £1 12s 7d; Sim Newspapers, 4s 4d) (late on Friday); Broken Hill South, £3 19s 6d. Christchurch:—Sales on exchange: New Zealand Guarantee Corporation, 5s 4d; New Zealand Breweries, 53s 6d, 53s 2d (2), 53s Id, 535; Dunlop Rubber, 17s sd; Sun Newspapers, 4s -4d (2); Alexander Mines (15s paid, cum div.), 17s 2d; Big River, 2s 6d; Maori Gully, Is 4}d. Sales reported’: Broken Hill Proprietary (late sale 12th), 52s 9d; Dunlop Rubber (late sale 12th)» 17s 6d; Goldsbrough Mort, 28s 9d. Auckland:—Sharemarket sales: Stock, 1955, 4 per cent., £lll 10s; Commercial Bank of Australia, 15s 7d; Bank of New Zealand, 50s 6d, 50s 9d; Farmers’ Cooperative (£1 paid), 9s 9d; New Zealand Drug, 80s; Talisman Dubbo s 9s 3d; Waihi, 42s 9d. Unofficial list: New Zealand Mining Investments, 9i<i. STOCK MARKETS QUIET. BUDGET STATEMENT AWAITED. (British Official Wireless.) Rec. 5.5 p.m. Rugby, April 12. Stock markets are quiet pending Monday’s Budget statement. British funds are generally higher. GOLD MINING RETURNS. The Mossy Creek dredge gold return was 61oz 17dwt for 8750 yards, which is the best return to date, states the Press Association.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1935, Page 14
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