THE SHAREMARKETS
DOMINION EXCHANGES. [ Per Press Association ] WELLINGTON, Sept. 3. Sales on ’Change: South British Insurance 84s 3d; N.Z. Breweries 47s 3d, 47s (both late Saturday), 47s (2), 47s 1 lid; Dunlop Rubber 20s 5d (cum div); British Tobacco 37s 3d (2) (late Satur- 1 day), 37s 3d (2); Colonial Sugar £66 7s v 6d (2); Mount Lyell 20s 5d (2); J Mataki 2s 4d; Nokomai 3s sd. J CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 3. 1 Sales on ’Change.—N.Z. Government v 4 per cent, inscribed stock, 1940, £lOB t 2s 6d; Goldsbrough Mort. 31s 6d (3); t British Tobacco (cum. div.) 37s 3d; Broken Hill Proprietary 49s 6d (3); £ Dunlop Rubber (cum div) 20s 7d, 20s j sd; Electro Zinc (ord cum div) 28s; Bell-Hooper ss; Briar Born Is 5d (2), f Is 44d; Gillespies’ Beach Is lid; Gold- t fields Dredging Is; Lawson’s Flat 4d; t Maerewhcnua sd; Mahakipawa Is (7), Hid (3); Mahakipawa (pref. 5 1929 issue) Is 4id; Mahakipawa (pref. 1930 issue) Is 3id (3); Mining House Concessions )9d paid) 2{d (4), 2jd (4); * Moonlight Nelson Creek 3Ad; Nokomai 1 3s 3d (4), 3s 4d (2), 3s 5d (4), 3s 6d 1 (5), 3s 7d, 3s Bd, 3s lid, 4s, 3s 114 d; ‘ Bawang Tin 9s Id. Salos Reported.—Commercial Bank of J Australasia 15s lid; British Tobacco (cum div) 37s 4d; Bell-Hooper (Is paid) sd; Golden Point 24d; Mahakipawa lid (2); Mt. Lyell 20s 7d; Raw- * ang Tin 9s 2d. i Hales of Unlisted Stocks on ’Change. —Dominion Life (6s paid) 3s 6d; 1 Maori Gully (9d paid) lid (2); Woolworth’s (Sydney) ord. 68s 9d, 69s (2). Sales Reported.—Argo Gold (3d paid) 31d. ( AUCKLAND, Sept. 3. Sales on ’Change.—Stock, 1949, 4 per f cent, £llO (2); ditto, 1955, 4 per cent., £llO 15s; New Plymouth Harbour t Board, 1956, 5 per cent., £lO2 10s; Gisborne Sheep, 41, per cent., £100; < South British Insurance 84s 6d; Kaiapoi Woollens 13s 3d (2); N.Z. Brewer- ( ies 475; Colonial Sugar £66 ss; N.Z. Refrigerating (£1 paid) 19s; ditto (10s < paid) 8s lid; Alexander (13s 6d paid) 14s lid; Gillespies’ Beach Is IHd; 1 Maerewhcnua 6d; Matoki 2s 3Ad; : Waihi 335. Unofficial List.—Renown Collieries Deb. (ex. int.) £9B 10s. AUSTRALIAN SHAREMARKETS. Received Sept. 3, 8.27 p.m. SYDNEY, Sept. 3. On the Stock Exchange a strong tone was evidenced for general industrial shares, and numerous advances were recorded. The high price of gold stimulated the activity of gold issues, but banks were relatively quiet. Sales: Commercial Bank of Sydney £l7 7s; Union Bank £9 10s; Colonial Sugar £66 10s; Associated News (pref.) 23s 9d; Adelaide Steam 27s 3d; Howard Smith 16s; Australian Gas A £l7 17s 6d; British Tobacco 37s 6d: Tooth’s 45s 9d; Toohey’s 27s 6d; Carlton Brewery (ex dividend) 45s 6d; Amalgamated Textiles 12s 6d; Drug Houses of Australia 20s Australian Glass 54s 3d; Dunlop-Pordriau 20s 9d; Golds--brough Mort. 31s 3d; Morris Hedstrom 16s J Ad; Electrolytic Zinc 28s 4Ad; Farmers’ 20s 6d; David Jones 40s; Anthony Hordern 14s 3d; Commonwealth Wool 20s 3d; Gordon and Gotch 455; Ml. .Morgan 31s Ud; Broken Hill Proprietary 49s 6d; South Brokcns 81s 6d; Kuala Kam par 16s 9d; Rawang 9s; Euratha Gold 10s. Melbourne Sales: Commercial Bank of Australia .16s; National Bank (£5 paid) £6 ss; Goldsbrough Mort. 31s; Gordon and Gotch 455; Howard Smith 15s lid.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 209, 4 September 1934, Page 9
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