SYDNEY ’CHANGE
YESTERDAY’S TRANSACTIONS Received Feb. 17. 11.20 p.m. SYDNEY, Feb. 17. On the Stock Exchange little move ment occurred in Commonwealth bonds, but there was a stronger tone on closing sales. Four per cents., 1938 brought £94 10s, four per cents., 1941. £92 16s 3d, four per cents.. 194 b, £92 7s 6d. four per cents. 1947, £92 8s 9d, four per cents., 1950, £9l 7s 6d. four per lents., 1951-57. £9l 7s 6d, four per >ents., 1951-55, £1 8s 9d, four per cents, 1951-59, £92 15s, four per cents.. 1951 51. £92 7s 6d. Bank scrip remained steady. Bank* ~f N.S.W. sold at £3O and Commercial Bank of Sydney at £l6 ss. Bank of Australasia. New Zealand register and New Zealand delivery, £lO ss. Colonial Sugar declined to £44 and Millaquin Sugar to 25s 54d. Other sales were: Henry Jones 28s 6d, Burns Philp 38s tid. New Zealand 5 1-8 per cent, 1937. £lO7 ss. New Zealand debentures. 51 per cent.. 1936, £lll 10s. Australian Gas A 110 s, Australian Glass 35s 6d. British Tobacco 29s 7Jd. Tooths 26s 9d, Dunlop Perdriau 12s 4d. Goldsbrough Morts 25s 71 d. Winchcombe <’arson 19s, Broken Hill Proprietary 16s lid, North Broken Hill 71s 6d. Sine Corporation 31s 41d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 41, 18 February 1932, Page 8
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