SYDNEY SHADES FIRM
SYDNEY, March 27. On the Sydney Stock Exchange today a strong market xuled foir popular industrial shares. Considerable business was done in the vestibule, but -ftiere was a restricted turnover on call. ji'Jie brewery ground looked strong. Banks' were fairly steady, but there was irregularity in regard to gift-edgeds. Sales.—Bcrak of New "South Wales, £30; Commercial Banking Co of Sydney, £15 17s 6d;.' E.S. and A. Bank, 88s; Colonial Sugar, j£s4 17s 6d; Associated News, 6s 6d; prtef., 16s 9d; Adelaide Steam, 22s 6d; British Tobacco, 355; Tooths, 35s 7%d; Tooheys, 20s 3d; Carlton Brewery, 35s 10%d; Dunlop Perdriau, 16s 10%d; Goldsbrough, Mort, 235; Henry Jones, 38s; Millaquift Sugar, 27s 3d; Mt Lyell, 19s 4%d!; BrcJken Hill Pty., 28s 6d; South Broken Hills',■ 445.
The Mahakipawal Goldfields return for last week was 59 ounces.
PLANTATION PKOFITS.
Anyone travelling through N.Z. at present and seeing the large number of pine plantation^ now fcoing milled cannot fail to appreciate the potential value of the large pite forests established by NJZiV Perpetual Forests, Ltd. Sawmillers are finding that it costs less, and is maieh more profitable to mill plantations instead of natural forests, which are now mostly inaccessible. , The importation of foreign boxing timber has dlropped considerably, and the milling oj: Insignis Plantations has been responsJbJp for this. Very satisfactory returns are being received fot trees planted without any thought of jfprofitv—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 10
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232SYDNEY SHADES FIRM Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 10
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