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STOCK EXCHANGE

THE AUCKLAND MARKETS.

FAIRLY CONFIDENT TONE. (By Telegraph.—SnarlH to Times.) AUCKLAND, Monday. There was a fairly confident tone on (he Stock Exchange when the first call of another week was made. With the assistance or some sales held over from Saturday a fair lino of completed transactions was recorded. Government stocks seemed slightly easier, and buyers, probably influenced by press predictions of lower interest rates, dropped out in Hie meantime. Rank shares were steady, hut the best buyers of New Zcalands stopped at £2 fis .'hi. There were buyers for Pukemiro Collieries at 225, and gas shares were available at £1 0s Od. Rrewerics were weaker and the highest was £t fis. Waihis were steady with buyers at £1 Is 7d. Dwyers for Union Oils moved up to £! fis fid. and is Od was offi>*cd for Moluroa Oils, insurances were again in keen demand.

SALES RECORDED. (Hy Telegraph.-—rress Association.) AUCKLAND. Monday. The following sales were recorded on the Stock Exchange to-day; King Solomon. 2s 2ri. Wail atm. is fid. llmldart-Parker ; pref.) 22s fid. Rank of New Zealand, ifis fid. New Zealand Insurance, ass fid. colonial Sugar, £sfi ss. slock. 5} per cent. . 1037), Sept. £IOO iOs, £IOO 12s 6cL

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18875, 20 February 1933, Page 7

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STOCK EXCHANGE Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18875, 20 February 1933, Page 7

STOCK EXCHANGE Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18875, 20 February 1933, Page 7

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