MELBOURNE EXCHANGE
A QUIET MARKET. LOANS AND BARRIERS IN FAIR DEMAND. Received March 18, 9.55 p.m. MELBOURNE, March 18. The market generally was quiet. There was fair business in loans and Barriers, and Mt. Lyells were better. Tin were irregular. Commercial Bank of Australia, 19s 8d; E., S. and Bank Bank, £6 10s; National Bank, £5 paid, £8; Adelaide Steam, 32s 6d; Coles, £5 ss; Dunlop Perdriau, 20s 7d; ditto, pref.,'3ss 9d; Goldsbrough, 38s 9d; General Motors, 24s 6d; Hume Pipe, 20s 6d; lytic Zinc, 63s 9d; pref-, 65s 6d; Victoria Nyanza, 16s 9d; Mt. Lyell, 51s lid; Broken Hill Proprietary, 89s 9d; North Brokens, 89s; Souths, 58s; Emperor, 19s 6d; Loloma, 24s 4Jd; Sulphide Corporation, 17s; New Broken Hill Consolidated, 22s 9d; Satupulo, 42s 6d; Tongkah Compound, 30s 9d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1937, Page 11
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130MELBOURNE EXCHANGE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1937, Page 11
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