THE SHAREMARKETS
DOMINION EXCHANGES t [ Per Pretsa Association. ] ’ AUCKLAND, Aug. 28. Sales on ’Change.—Stock, March 15, I 1939-43, 3i per cent., £lO3 15s; ditto, January 15, 1940, 4 per cent., £lOl 7s 6d; Commercial Bank of Australia, 18s 6d; ditto (pref.), £9 2s; Soutii ■ British, 90s; Northern Steam, ss; Na- ' tional Timber, 14s Id; Kaiapoi Wool- . len, 15s lid; Dominion Breweries, 29s i 9d (2); ditto (rights), 6s (2); Broken * Hill Pty., 74s 9d; ditto (cont.), 555; ’ Colonial Sugar, £43; Dunlop-Perdriau, ISs 2d; Farmers’ Trading, 18s lid; C J. Coles, 80s 3d, 80s 6d; Mort’s Dock 10s sd, 10s 6d; Robinson Ice, 225. Waihi Investments, 10s Bd, 10s 9d. Unofficial List. —Selfridge’s (Aus- > tralasia), new, 24s 7Jd; Woolworths 1 (Sydney), £5 9s 6d. WELLINGTON, Aug. 28. Sales on ’Change.—Late sales Thursday: Commercial Bank of Australia, 18s sd; Bank of New Zealand, 39s 7d, 39s 9d; D long-term, 295. Sales to-day: Bank of New Zealand. 39s 9d, 39s 6d; Traders' Finance, 4s 9d; New Zealand Insurance, 62s 6d, South British, 90s; New Zealand Breweries, 53s 3d; Broken Hill, 755, 74s lid; Electrolytic Zinc, ord. (2), 40s 9d; Gordon and Gotch, 495; British Tobacco, 40s lid. Unofficial List.—Westland Breweries (contrib.), 124 s 9d. CHRISTCHURCH, Aug. 28. Sales on ’Change.—E.S. and A. Bank, £5 17s 6d; Union Bank of Australia, £9 10s, £9 9s 6d; Kaiapoi Woollen (7s paid), 6s sd, 6s 4d (odd par ' cel); New Zealand Breweries, 535: Australian Gias, 90s 9d (2); Broken Hill Pty., 74s 6d, 74s 3d (3); Broken Hill Pty. (15s paid), 54s 10d; Dunlop Rubber (cum. div.), 18s Id; Electro Zinc (pref., cum. div.), 43s 3d, 43: 4d (2); G. J. Coles (cum. rights), 80s ss; Hume Pipe (Australia, cum. div.), 19s 4d; 500 Nemona, Is lOd (2); Mt. Lvell, 29s (3); Mt. Morgan, 12s 4d, 12s Bd. 12s 9d. 12s lOd. 12s 9d (5). Unlisted Stocks.—Shilling’s, Ltd. (15s paid), 15s. Sales Reported.—Kaiapoi Woollen (17s paid), 15s lOd; New Zealand Breweries, 53s 3d (2). 535: Australian Glass, 91s (2); Broken Hill Pty., 74s 9d; G. J. Coles (cum. rights), 80s 9d (2); Hume Pipe (Australia, cum. f div.), 19s sd; Mt. Morgan, 12s 51d. AUSTRALIAN SHARES i —i: TRADED RATHER QUIET 1 Received Aug. 28, 9.20 pan. 1 SYDNEY, Aug. 28. ) On the Stock Exchange to-day 2 trading was inclined to be quiet pending the clarification of the European situation. Good-class shares maintained firm rates. Sales. —National Bank (£5 paid), £7 ss; Colonial Sugar, £43 7s 6d; British Tobacco, 41s 3d; Tooth’s, 555; Coles, 81s; Queensland Brewery, 23s 6d; Henry Jones, 445; Horderns, 19s, David Jones, 45s 3d; Lustre, 25s 3d, t Stedman, 19s 3d; Union Theatres (pref.), 14s 9d; Goodyear (pref.), 30s, Australian Soap (pref.), 16s 6d; Ed-wards-Dunlop, 44s 6d; Victoria Nyanza, Ils 9d; Pitt, Son and Badgery. 425; Woolworths, buyer, £5; seller, £5 10s; Mt. Morgan, 12s lOd; Mt. Lyell, : 29s 6d; Broken Hill Pty., 75s 6d, North Brokens, £8 14s; Placer Development, 98s; Puchong Tin, 21s, Southern Kinta Tin, 16s; Mt. Paris Tin, 4s 6d. MELBOURNE, Aug. 28. Barriers were strong, also industrials. The gold mining section was , irregular. 1 Sales.—Commercial Bank of Aus- f tralia, 18s lOd; E.S. and A. Bank, £5 • 18s; National Bank (£5 paid), £7 5s ( 6d; Coles, 81s 9d; Australian Iron , and Steel (pref.), 265; Goldsbrough, , 32s 3d; Henry Jones, 445; Electro- , lytic Zine, 41s 3d; pref., 43s 6d; Mt. ( Morgan, 13s; Broken Hill Pty., 75s 6d, North Brokens. £9 14s; South ; Brokens, £5 17s 6d; Emperor, 16s 8:1, , Loloma, 25s 7Jd; Kauri Timber, 24c ( sd; Gordon and Gotch. 49s 9d: Myer, j 35s 4!>d; Melbourne Electric, 20s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 204, 29 August 1936, Page 15
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