THE SHARE MARKET
DIVIDENDS DUE. Devonpoi't Steam Ferry—final. 2 ; p.c., making 5 p.c. per annum June 21 Gear Meat —interim, 2i p.e. ... June 21 Australian Glass—ord. and pref.. 9 per cent June 2! Goldsbrougb, Mort—6 p.c. p.a. ■■ June 28 North Broken Hill —Is 6d per share payable Melbourne ... June 29 Consolidated Goldfields —interim. 9d a share in Brit. cur. ... June 50 Blackwaler Mines—final. Is fid a share, tax free, in Bril, cm'. June 39 Morris. Hedstrom, Fiji—final of 2 per cent., making 4 per cent. per annum luuc oO British Tobacco —quarterly, ord.. 1* P-c 1 •• •!'>»«• ■*> Queensland Insurance—interim at rate of 10 p.c. per annum ... July i National Mortgage—interim. 2;,
per cent. ... ■_ ...my - N.Z. Breweries —Final. 5t p.c., half-year , July
Two men were soured in a radway carriage travelling to London. As soon as the train started one of them got up and opened the window. Alter a lew minutes the other shut it. The first man immediately opened it once more. What do you think you’re playing at?” demanded the man who wanted the window- closed. “ Draughts,” said the other. ” Your move.”
DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE There was little activity on the market (bis morning. Australians provided Uie ily 1 buyer in the banking section, in w! ] i C S) there w ere Humorous sellers. A -toller of National shares ' was I ho only quotation in the insurance section. Huddart. Parker profs and Lmon Steamship profs, luul impro red bu; rers. but sellers failed to respond. Meat preserving share# maims •jinen a .-trong inquiry. and Refrig crating ooiun* buting? had business at 9> 4d. vnth i further buvers al 9> 3d. but- no seller. Investors continuer) to s how n di stmet preference for the bettercl a; industrial stocks. though the market prices showed verv few changes. A quiet market was experienced m gold mining shares. Government Loans met with the usual ■.Irons demand. SALES. On ’Change.—New Zealand Refrigerating icont.L 9? 4d ; Golden Point. 1 : )d. Reported.—Skippers, Hid Quotations as under; — Buyers. s. ellcf*. £ t. cl. £• 8. d. TANKING— Bank ot Australasia 11 15 0 Bank of N.Z — 2 in S Bank of New Zealand, 14 9 Long “ D" (ex div.) — 1 Commercial Bank ... — 0 16 5 E.S. and A. Bank ... — 5 5 0 National Bank of N.Z. — 4 1 0 Union Bank of Aus0 tralia. Ltd — 10 0 INSURANCENational Insurance Co — 1 0 2 SHtPRINGHuddart, Parker (pref.) 1 6 0 —• U.S.S. Co 1 6 0 — COAL — Westport Coal Co. ... -0 17 4 — Wesfcport-Stockton (ord.) 0 2 4 “ LOAN AND AGENCY— Goldsbrough, Mori. ... — 1 12 0 National Mortgage ... — 3 2 0 N.Z. Loan and Mercantile (ord.! — 59 0 0 N Z. Guarantee Corporation 0 4 2 — Trustees, Executors, and Agency (ex div.) 3 0 0 — Wright, Stephenson 19 (pref.) 0 9 __ MEAT PRESERVING— N.Z Refrigerating (paid) 0 19 1 0 19 6 N.Z. Refrigerating (cont.) 1) 9 3 — Southland Frozen Meat (paid) 3 10 0 3 15 0 Southland Frozen Meat (cont.) 1 14 6 _ Southland Frozen Meat (pref.) 3 10 0 — South Otago Freezing 6 0 0 MISCELLANEOUS— Broken Hill South ... 3 11 0 — Brown, Ewing (pref.) 1 Bruce Woollen Co. 0 6 (ord.) 0 9 6 __ Bruce Woollen Co. (pref) 1 1 0 — D.I.C. (pref.) 0 It 6 — O.I.C. (ord.) 0 14 6 — D.LC. (pref.) 1 4 0 1 5 6 Dominion Fertiliser 0 18 1 — Dominion Fertiliser Debentures 104 0 0 Dominion Rubber ... 1 4 6 Dunedin-Kaikorai Trains 1 16 0 Dunedin Stock Exchange Proprietary 1 19 6 2 5 0 Raiapoi Woollen (ord.) 0 9 9 0 10 9 Kniapui Woollen (pref.) — 0 19 6 Miluurn Lime and Cement 1 12 3 ’ Musgicl Woollen Co. 10 !j 0 __ N.Z Drug Co 3 16 0 __ •N.Z. Malay Rubber (prof.) ‘ fi, l i 0 N.Z. Paper Mill- ... 1 9 8 Regem Theatre — 1 0 5 Smith and Smith (pref.) 0 17 0 - BREWERFESN.Z. Breweries ... 2 2 9 2 3 5 Dunedin Brewery ... 1 6 OIL— Moturoa (ord.) - 0 4 3 GOLD MINING— Bell-Hooper 0 0 64 Bell-Kilgonr 0 0 3t W Bendigo Goldlight ... 0 0 sl 0 0 9i Sig River .. ” 0 0 8| Q I U Brian Born 0 I 6 Gillespie’s 0 I 9 0 2 D Golden Progrese 0 j 0 Golden Sands 0 5 0 Goldfields Dredging 0 0 10 0 1 0 Kildare ... ... 0 i 10 King Solomon 0 4 1 N Lawson’s Flat — 0 0 Mahakipawa — 0 0 114 Moonlight-Nelson Creek C o 5 0 0 ■8 Nevis Diesel 0 G 3-1 o C 4 New Cornish point 0 0 10A Nokomai <1 '( 0 5 0 Okariio 0 g 3 Oxen bridge Ci j ;u Skippers 0 i J 10; 0 0 J ■ 1 1 Waitahn C 4 0 0 4 5 N.Z, GOVERNMENT LOANS.Bonds quoted arc £10C Bo ncla .) 34 p.c. Stock. 195S1943 .. ■ 106 0 0 31 p.c. Slock, 1939‘1943 ■ ... 106 0 0 — 34 p.c. Stock. 19411943 196 0 0 — 3i p.c. Stock.. 193S‘1952 ... 106 0 0 — 3f p.c. Stock, 19391932 .. 100 0 0 — 5) p.c. Slock 19411932 ... 106 0 0 — 4 p.c. Bonds. Jan. 15. 191C 105 10 0 — 4 n.i;. Stock. Jan. 15, 1940 105 10 0 — 1 o.c. Bonds.. Feb. 15, 1946 106 ’ 0 0 — 4 p.c. Stock. Feb. 15, 0 ‘ 1946 ... 106 0 — 4 p.c. Bonds, April 15, 0 1949 106 10 — 4 p.c. Stock. April 15, 1949 105 10 0 — t p.c. Bonds. June 15. 1955 - 107 0 0 — ■V p.c. Stock. June 13, 1955 107 0 o —
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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 7
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912THE SHARE MARKET Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 7
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