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AUSTRALIAN MARKETS

THE TREND IN SYDNEY [ s RETAIL HOUSES STEADY ? 1 Received June 10, 10.30 p.m. SYDNEY, June 10. ! On the Stock Exchange shares in 1 retail houses continued steady. Gov- J ernment bonds were firm and active. Gold, tin, silver and lead stocks were r weaker. Bank of New South Wales £36 2s 1 6d; Colonial Sugar, New Zealand de- ' livery, £4B; Australian Gas A £7 8s; c Coles £5 10s; Dunlop-Perdriau 235; 1 Farmers 33s 6d; Anthony Hordern 19s 7bd, pref. 22s 9d; C. Neon 545; Kandos 25s 6d; W. R. Carpenter 43s 6d; Morts. Dock 13s sd; David Jones 435; Wun-lj derlich 21s lOd; J. C. Ludowici 245; s Woolworths, sales, £7 Is, £7 0s 6d; ( Woolworths (N-Z.), buyer, £8 ss; Self- r ridges, buyer, 31s, seller 325; Self- t ridges (New Zealand) 3s, 5s 6d; Mt. f Lyell 43s 3d; Rawang Ils 8d; Larut { 19s 3d. I . r MELBOURNE EXCHANGES ! ' i INVESTMENTS STEADY c I Received June 10, 10.30 p.m. i< MELBOURNE, June 10. |i The bond market was strong. In-'t vestments were fairly steady. Bar-lr riers and gold were quiet. National Bank (£5 paid) £7 6s, (ten|< pounds paid) £l4 15s; Coles £5 8s 6d; \ Drug Houses 26s 9d; Dunlop-Perdriau \ 22s lid; Goldsbrough 37s 9d; Electro- 1 lytic Zinc 555, pref. 575; General ; Motors 24s 3d; Mt. Morgan 13s 4d; t Mt. Lyell 435; Broken Hill Proprietary f 79s 9d; North Brokens 72s 9d; South t Brokens 49s 6d; Emperor 16s 2d, Loloma 19s 4d.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 137, 11 June 1937, Page 11

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AUSTRALIAN MARKETS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 137, 11 June 1937, Page 11

AUSTRALIAN MARKETS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 137, 11 June 1937, Page 11