AUSTRALIAN SHARE MARKET
FIRM AND QUIET. SYDNEY, July 2. The only noteworthy development on the Stock Exchange to-day was a sharp rise in W. H. Soul Pattison’s shares. The markets otherwise were firm with buyers in a hesitant mood. Sales.—Bank of New South Wales, £35 7s 6d; Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, £22; National Bank, £5 paid. £7 8s; Lhiion Bank, £lO 16s; Colonial Sugar, £4B; Burns,
Philp, 745; Australian Gas, A. £7 103 fid; British Tobacco, 50s; Tooths, 55s 9d; Tooheys, 33s 6(1; Australian Iron and Steel, pref., 27s ljd; Australian Glass, 935; Dunlop Pcrdriau, 22s 7id; Henry Jones, 47s 9d; W. H. Soul, New Zealand delivery, 88s; Sargents, 325; Wcstinghouse, 22s 6d; Kandos, 255; Farmers, 345; Anthony Hordern, 19s 76d; United Provisions, 10s 3d; Woolworths (New Zealand), seller £7 19s; Mount Morgan, 12s sd; Mount Lycll, New Zealand delivery, 12s 4d; Emperor, 15e 4id; Taranaki Oil, 4s 7d. MELBOURNE, July 2.
On tho Melbourne Stock Exchange to-day tho bond market was steady. Investments showed some recovery. There was little change in Barriers and gold issues. Sglcs.—Commercial Bank of Australia, 19s; National Bank, £lO paid, £ls; G. JColes, £5 6s; Drug Houses, 265; Australian Glass, 935; Dunlop Perdriau, 22s 9d; ditto, prof., 36s 9d,; Waldas Shoes, ordinary, 18* 6d; Cox Bros., 18s 4d; Felt and Textile*, 35s 10£d; Hume Pipe, 19s 6d; Broken Hill Proprietary, 82s 3d; South Broken Hill, 495; Zinc Corporation, £6 6* 6d; .Mount Lycll, 42s 9d; Emperor, 15s sd; Loloma, 20s lid.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 182, 3 July 1937, Page 4
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