AUSTRALIAN EXCHANGES
RALLY IN MARKETS RECORD PRICE FOR A.CM. (Blue. Tel. Copyright—United Press Asm.; SYDNEY, July 27. The Slock Exchange rallied to-day, the feature of the market being the record high price of Australian Consolidated Industries, which closed at £1 17. s 4id. investment rises otherwise outnumbered falls. Sales included: —Bank of New South W;des, £2B 7s; Commercial Bank.ng Company of Sydney, £lB IBs; New Zealand insurance, £2 7s 9d; Australian General Insurance, 17s Od: Huddart Parker, New Zealand delivery, £2 12s 9d ; Australian Gas “A,” old. £7 5s (id; Tooth's Breweries, £2 12s 3d; Felt and Textiles, £1 9s 10d; Australian iron and Steel, prof., £1 8s: Australian Consolidated Industries, £1 17s 4id; Anthony Hordern, New Zealand deliveiy, PC: 7id: Associated News. prof.. £1 Is 7d; Burns, Philp, £2 10 s; Broken Hill Proprietary. £3 3s: Broken Hill Proprietary, contributing, £2 19s 7d; Brit ish Tobacco, prof., £1 8s 6d; Cash Orders, pref., £1 4s Gd; Colonial oil . l £45 ss; G. J. Coles, rights, £2 8s 9d. Kandos Cement. £1 11s; Moggitts, £1 10s- Mold’s Dock, 15s lid; R. Fowler. 11s 3d; Sargents, £1 7s 9d : Standard Cement, £1 3s; United Provisions. 8s: W. R. Carpenter, £2 Is Gd; Wunderlich, £1 0s Id; Woolworths, Sydney. £1 2s; Woolworths, Sydney, New Zealand delivery, £1 2s; Broken Hill South, O 6s: North Broken Hill, £2 ss; Mount Lyclk £1 5s 7ld ; Emperor, 9s_ 9d: Loloma, £1 4s (id: Austral-New Zes land Gold, £1 Is: Arahura, £1 7s Gd. Commonwealth Bonds. — 3, pei eeW, 1948. £96 8s 9d; 31 per cent, 1943, £99 12s (id; 3:1 per cent, 1949, £9B 11s 3d: 31 per cent, 1954, £99 6s 3d: *1 pci cem, 1941, £IOO 16s 3d; 1947, £lOl 12s 6d.^ Sales on the Melbourne Stock Exchange included: —Metropolitan Gas, £l3 7s: Australian Consolidated Industries £1 17s; Dunlop-Perdriau, 19s 9d; G. J. Coles, ex richts, £3 14s: Emperor. 9s 9d- North Broken I-lill, £2 ss.
LONDON 11-001, SALES
Messrs Murray, Roberts and Company, Limited, are in receipt of the following cable message from London: “Prices at the London wool sales were: 60/64’s, New Zealand Merino, yielding 48 per cent, ll.i'd (lit); 56’s, yielding 64 per cent, llld (11+1); 50s, yielding 74 per cent, 12d (12Ad); 48/50 s mixed, prep, and carding, yielding 72 per cent, 12d (12 3 uj; 46/48’s, mixed prep, and carding, yielding 74 per cent, 11;,’d (12d); 40/44’s, prep., yieldinug 76 per cent, lljd (HJd); 44/46’s, carding, yielding 74 per cent, ll|d (ll'.d); 40/14’s, yielding 75 per cent, lljd (llid).” The'prices shown in parenthesis are the opening rates of the series just closed.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 29 July 1939, Page 10
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