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STOCKS AND SHARES

Wellington Market Firm SATURDAY’S QUOTATIONS Though the Wellington stock and share JrkeTwas not very active last week prices generally ruled firm, and theie were more gains than losses. On Saturday Government loans were in "00(1 demand, with a further hardenin"°teni!ency for some of the issues, and the market practically bare of s ?J ler ®: Banks were again firm.' Commercial of Australias advanced with a sale at late buyers offering 16/8 sellers askin<’ 16/10, while New Zealands showed a further again, changing hands at 'M/and 50/6, with buyers m the market at 50/- and sellers raising the price to insurance shares were again very inm. Buvers of National of New Zealands offered 22/3, with sellers folding for 23/3New Zealands were wanted at £3/J/b, an advance of 6d. with no sellers. In the miscellaneous section British Tobaccos sold at 39/6, Dunlop Perdnau at 20/-, 19/11, and 19/10, and Electrolytic Zinc, pref., at 33/2. and 33/3. Mining shares were very quiet. The latest buying and selling quotations recorded on the TV ellington Stock Exchange on Saturday were as follow. ■ N.Z. GOVT. LOANS.

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DEALINGS ON ’CHANGE Saturday’s Sales The following, sales were recorded on Saturday on the stock exchanges mentioned :— WELLINGTON. £ s. (1.

Christchurch Gas Dividend The Christchurch Gas Co., Ltd., has advised the Stock Exchange Association that at a meeting of the board of directors last Friday a dividend of 3 per cent, was recommended to be paid for the six months ended December 31, 1934. British Treasury Bills (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, January 18. The total amount applied for in tenders for £25,000,000 of Treasury bills was £62,625,000. The maximum amount was allotted in bills at three The average rate per cent, was 5/4.55c1.,_as compared. ?*-"

Buyers. £ s. d. Sellers. £ s. d. 4 p.c. Bo/)ds, WO .... 106 —* 4 p.c. ditto. 1946 .... 10a la 0 — 4 p.c. ditto. 1949 .... 106-7 6 4 p.c. ditto. 1955 .. 109 10 O —- 5 p.c. Rural Bonds. 1947 104 2 34 p.c. Ins. Stk.. 1930-43 1 0.> 15 6 0 3} p.c. ditto, 1939-52 .. 100 5 0 — 34 P.c. ditto, 1038-43 .. 10o !•_> 0 ~~~ 4 p.c. ditto. 1938-52 .. 106 a 4 p.c. ditto, 1940 .... 10- 10 6 103 0 0 4 p.c. ditto. 1946 .... 10a 10 0 — 4 p.c. ditto, 1935 .... 109 10 0 DEBENTURES. Napier Boro., 4J p.c., 1953 — 106 0 0 Amid. Brick, Wgtn. — 103 0 0 Wright. Stephenson. 5 0 — BANKS. It 15 0 Comrcl. of Aust., ord. *0 16 8 0 16 10 Comrcl. Banking Co.. Eng., Scot, and Aust. & 1 National of N.Z. ..... National of Australasia, £5 paid 6 .5 New South Wales .... 31 o 3 0 0 5 3 3 14 0 0 2 11 .0 Ditto, Dlong term — 1 11 0 Reserve Bank of N.Z. b 10 FINANCIAL. Goldsbrough, Mort and . Co — 1 10 3 National Mortgage, A — 3 0 0 N.Z. Guarantee Corp. — 0 G *5 19 Wgtn. Trust, Doan .. — Traders’ Finance — GAS. 0 -—- 0 12 Wellington, ord - - 6 2 3 9 INSURANCE. 3 National of N.Z - 1 3 3 6 6 — South British 4 17 6 — MEAT. 3 N.Z. Refrig.. £1 paid — •1 1 Ditto. 10/- paid ... *0 10 0 0 10 Wgtn. Meat Exp., pref. — 1 7 TRANSPORT. P. and O. del'd, stock 1 1 0 — WOOIZLEN. 0 15 6 9 9 Wellington, ord 5 12 — Ditto, pref Id breweries. 0 0 0 2 12 Staples and Co 1 13 O 1 14 G Tooth and Co 2 10 — 6 MISCELLANEOUS British Tobacco. Aust. — 1 19 6 Burns, Philp and Co. 3 - 0 42 5 Consol. Brick and Pipe — 0 10 6 DTP paid 0 13 0 — Ditto, cohtrib 0 10 6 0 13 3 1 7 0 Dunlop Perdriau .... 0 19 10 1 0 0 Electrolytic Zinc, 8 p.c. 0 1 13 G Henry Jones Co-op. .. — 1 16 Howard Smith, ord. .. 0 16 0 0 1G Sharland and Co., ord. 1 0 0 — Ditto, pref 0 "Wilsons N.Z. Cement 112 s — Woolworths N.Z. ..... S 0 0 —- 0 ■■ ■* 0 3 3 G Broken Hill Pty — 2 14 - OIL. 0 1 0 MINING. Bi" River 0 2 0 2 Consol. Goldfields .... „ -- 0 16 G Gillespie’s Beach ... 01 6 Mataki u 1 G 0 2 Mount Lyell — 0 17 84 Talisman Dubbo ... — 0 ■j 1 Ji Waihi Grand Junction 0 4 7 Mount Morgan 1 18 0 1 64 51 0 1 Mao f i Gu y

Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ 8. d. Woolworlhs Ltd., ord. 4 8 0 4 9 0 National Tobacco «... Vacuum Products, 5/- — f3 11 0 paid IJ 3 0 0 5 9 Wairarapa Frozen Meat — 1 7 6 Deuhard Bakeries, pref. Assoc. Motorists’ Pet- — 1 1 0 rol, pref 1 1 fl —- Metters N.Z.. Ltd. .. 0 4 0 tEx dividend.

Comm. Bank of Aust., cum div. 0 1G 9 Bank of New Zealand 2 10 0 Ditto, British Tobacco (Aust.) 2 10 G 1 19 « 1 0,0 Ditto 0 19 11 Ditto 0 19 10 Electro. Zinc, pref., cum div. .. 1 13 2 Ditto Unlisted: Woolwort'os (Syd.), ord 4 8 0 AUCKLAND. £ s. d. Eng., Scot, and Aust. Bank (2) .. ;> 2 (i 0 11 0 Farmers’ Co-op. Auct„ B pref. .. 10 0 Dominion Fertiliser 119 0 19 10} Farmers’ Trading 0 7 3 H.M. Arcade, pref 1 1 G DUNEDIN. £ s. d. 2 13 0 0 1 7 Sales reported— 0 19 11 Mount Morgan . 1 18 3

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 12

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STOCKS AND SHARES Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 12

STOCKS AND SHARES Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 99, 21 January 1935, Page 12

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