MARKETS FIRM.
DEALINGS IN AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY, Jan. 17. There was no outstanding movement in industrial shares on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day, but the market continues film. Buyers have raised their offers for Barrier shares. Sales. —Bank of New South Wales, £33 15s; Commercial Banking of Sydney, £2O 18s; Commercial Bank of Australia, 17s 4^d; E. S." and A. Bank, £5 6s 9d; National Bank, £lO paid, £l4 109; Colonial Sugar, £47 2s 6d; Adelaide Steam, 33s 6d ; Iluddart Parker, 43s 3d; Tooths, 565; Tooheys, ex rights, 31s 3d; G, J, Coles, 86s 6d ; Dunlop-Perdriau, 23s 9d; pref., 38s 6d; Anthony Hordern, 19s; pref., 23s 3d; General Industries, pref., 24s 4jjd; Morts Dock, 11s; Cash Orders, 18s; Victoria Nyanza, 17s; United Provisions. 7s 4d; Producers and General, 9s 6d; Edwards Dunlop, 475; Australasian Paper, 33s 3d; Associated Pulp, 21s; Wunderlich, 21s 3d; Morris, Hedstrom, 27s 10j-d; Henry Jones, 49s 6d; Electrolytic Zinc, 50s; Mt. Morgan, 9s lid ; Mt.' Lyell, 345; North Broken Hill, 57s 3d; Broken Hill Pty.. 64s 3d; Emperor, 12s lOd; Loloma, 17s 6d; Taranaki Oil, 7s Id, MELBOURNE, Jan. 17.
The market opened fairly quietly. There was a better demand for Fijian issues, particularly Lolomas. Barriers were inclined to improve in the expectation thatLondon will follow the improvement in America. Sales.—British Tobacco, 50s 3d; Carlton Brewery, 65s 6d; G. J. Coles, 86s 6d; Dunlop-Perdriau, 23s lOd; pref., 38s 3d; Electrolytic Zinc, 50s; Mt. Morgan, 9s lid; Mt. Lyell, 345; Broken Hill Pty., 64s 3d; North Broken Hill, 575; South Broken Hill, 37s 3d; Emperor, 13s 4d; Loloma, 19s 6d.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 42, 18 January 1938, Page 5
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