STOCK EXCHANGE.
THE AUCKLAND MARKET. . BIDDING VERY DULL. (Special to Times.) AUCKLAND, Saturday. Bidding was very dull on the Stock Exchange this morning. ■ln the banking section Nationals of Australasia (con.) were offered Is cheaper at £5 Bs, with the best buyers at £5 4s. For New Zealands £2 Is Gd was the highest bid, with holders asking £2 3s. Sellers of Colonial Sugars dropped their limits 15s to £47 ss, and Wilson’s Cements were available at £t 10s Gd. Blackwater Mines were firm, with buyers at £1 2s. Waihis, 18? 7cl. in Government stocks, 4J’s were offered at £94, and buyers stopped at £9l; fit's were unchanged. SALES 'RECORDED. (Bv Tclcsrap’i—* , r<-*>* Association.) .UJCKMNP, Palm-day. Tlio following sales wore recorded on the Slock Exchange to-day: lienown Collieries (prof.'. Is Gd. New- Zealand Hcfrigeruting (con.), 2s' Oil. Henry Jones (ex div.), 32s Gd. New Zealand Insurance, I Is Gd. Bank of New Zealand. !2s Gd. riovernment Stock, 4J, lU3S and 1939, £95 10s.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18809, 3 December 1932, Page 7
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163STOCK EXCHANGE. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18809, 3 December 1932, Page 7
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