Financial News
STOCK & SHARE MARKET
MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1937.
Wellington Stock Exchange.
8 times TUESDAY Decisive Win For Manawatu “TIMES” WEATHER Lnained to flea by Backache d i f i 0 n r inunciui news REPORT - — COULD NOT WALK Laic L STOCK & SHARE MARKET Cloud and Rain Wairarapa Beaten by 316 Runs NOW—THANKS TO KRUSCHEN— NOT A TRACE OP PAIN This woman’s life was made a misery Further News From Flood Area MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1937. Wellington Stock Exchange. Morning Call. Ter Press Association. Buyers. £ s. d. — 1 WELLINGTON, Last Night. Pressure is still low to the east of M. Pool's 78 Was Highlight of Third vas forced to stay in bed for days at a ime. Then her father, who was over igkty, and had proved the value of WILD DISORDER BEHIND REFORMATORY WALLS. N.Z. Govt. Loans— 3i p.c. inscr. Btk., 15/3/1939-43 .. £ s. 02 0 i 0 Day's Play 3ke did, and here is her grateful letter: 3 i p.c. Inscr. Btk., 15/11/1938-52 . 1 4 p.c. Inscr. btk., 15/4/1946-49 .. which covers the Eastern Tasman, is moving slowly on to the Dominion. A “For years 1 have been suffering with pains in the back. At times 1 had to tay in bed for days. I could not walk United Press Assn. —Bv Electric Teleerapli.—Copyright. — 104 5 0 depression covers Eastern Australia Dr even stand. My father was using and a tropical cyclone is located in the kruschen Salts for the same thing. He, Keceived Tuesday, 12.15 a.m. 4 per cent. Bonds, 15/6/1952-55 .. 1 Requiring 465 runs to top Manawatu’s total and with nine wickets oo, used to suffer badly, and Kruscken , WASHINGTON. Jan. 25. 03 0 0 — New Hebrides area. Winds: Light to fresh southerlies. still in Rand, Wairarapa’s cnances of victory in the Hawke Cup challenge match did not appear bright when the game was resumed at the cured him. He advised me to try it. . did so, and did not get a pain for three years. I then neglected my daily Wild disorder prevailed inside Frankfort Reformatory walls during' the night. The din of the rioting prisoners could o p.c. Rural Bonds, 15/9/1947 .... 101 10 0 Other Debentures— - later becoming variable and tending Sportsground yesterday. With seven more wicketB down and only 46 dose for about six mouths, and two he heard several blocks away. Troops patrolled the outside of New Plymouth northerly in most places to-morrow. runs added, their position was hopeless. They fought to the finish, howmonths ago tho pain returned. 1 tried the stockade helpless to do anything about the chaotic condi1/1/19*7 r -TV.' — 101 0 0 ever, and, thanks to a courageous knock by M. Pool, who hit up 78 tions inside, the extent whereof could only be guessed. Those Banks— rough south of (Jastlepoint; elsewhere in 71 minutes, the last two wickets added 102 runs, and Manawatu s trace of pain. My father, who is over 80 years old, has not an ache or pain outside constructing an outdoor prison camp, continued during 0 19 4 0 19 7 winning margin was 316 runs. The wicket, still in good order, was the night, emergency workers stringing a barbed-wire fence Comm, of Aust. slight to moderate. faster than on the other two days of the match and the weather, with sither, thanks to Kruscken Balts.”— after the State Health Commissioner had issued the statement: N (pref.) * f ■ 9 4 0 * “q Eastern Tasman Sea: Light to a light breeze, was delightfully fine. “It is cruel and inhuman to confine even the most hardened Nat. of A’asia. moderate southerly winds with a change to northeriies approaching from the west; seas slight to moderate but latoi increasing. Third Day’s Play. whipped the bails off and Groves was poisons in the blood—poisonous waste products which tired kidneys are failcriminal therein.” One railway line is left open as a link with Louisville north. (£5) New Zealand .. = 7 15 2 1 11 2 0 0 0 With Pritchard on at the town end out.—49 —S—G. ing to filter from the system. When tkeso poisons settle in tho regions Many trains left during the nig ht crowded with refugees who Financial— Weather: Cloudy to overcast in and Gallichan bowling across the light around the kidneys, they inflame the uia not Know wnere tney were gping out not caring so long as iiams (pref.) .. — 5 0 0 eastern districts from Hawke's Bay left-hand breeze from the Esplanade tissues and causo those excruciating tncy could reach saiety. Goldsbr’gh, Mort. 1 18 G 1 18 0 5 11 3 southwards with some ram but improvend, the game was resumed, tho batspains. The six salts in Kruschen coax The city manager at Cincinnati has estimated that the N.Z. Guar. Corp. N.Z. lnvst., Mort. tag to-morrow; elsewhere mainly fair to men being Clarke and Jenkins. Pollitt The 50 was signalled in over the tho kidneys back to healthy, normal action, so that not a particle of poisonhomeless number 60,000. He has issued a proclamation putline with some isolated showers. was keeping wickets because of the inhundred minutes. ting the community on a Sunday basis and closing all industries and Dep Wgtn. Invest., T. and A. .. ., .. 0 8 4 ihunder is probable. jury to Norris’ left hand. The weathei was line with passing clouds. Clarke and Jenkins opened confidently, both appearing to be watching the ball carefully. They quietly ran the score to 17 when Jenkins tipped one The Tail “Wags.” side is thus kept clean and serene. You experience joyous relief from those pld dragging kidney pains. Kruschen Balts is obtainable at all Chemists and Btores at 2/6 per bottle. and business stores except pharmacies, restaurants and — 0 9 9 River Gauge Patrick nicely turned Pritchard down the gully fer two but he was lucky in the next over when Pritchard failed to accept a fairly easy chance in the slips off one from Speiman. Moloney returned to the attack at the town end, each batsman getting him groceries, much 01 inc residential portion ot the city is situated on higii hills and that is the reason the number of homeless is not higher. Many restaurants have announced that they would serve food to refugees free as long as the supply lasts. Although cities and towns along the Mississippi river are Gas — Auckland* • • .. Gisborne Wgtn. (ord.)* .. Insurance — National of N.Z. Queensland .. .. 13 4 1 17 * 6 0 10 1 19 0 18 3 1 0 8 0 Midnight: 3ft. Pollitt standing well back. Late Sporting not seriously affected, the Ohio area lias reported that residents on several large islands in the Mississippi have been marooned boutfi British Meat Preserving— — 4 15 3 away to leg for a single. Patrick then O 17 0 0 17 C Sun and Moon and m the nest over, Gallichan, who Mr . » without food for several days. Relief officials are planning to N.Z. Refrig. (£1,* 10 6 0 10 was flighting them well and getting a three. That brought Pool to face WANGANUI SUMMER MEETING. 5 rush food and assistance by boat and ’plane. N.Z. Refrig. (10s) 3 14 0 lot off pace off the wicket, beat Clarke Moiouey and Pool hooked successive FIELDS FOR THURSDAY. At Huntingdon, West Virginia, a gasoline engine in a motor Transport — four times. balls to the boundary and a single two — boat rescuing a family from their Hooded home, burst into flames Huddart - Parker 17 0 16 3 116 SON. To-day. Uises. 5.18 a.m. Sets, 7.18 p.m. heved Pritchard at the town end. Prit cnard's two wickets had cost 10 runs. Moloney, who was keeping them well up to the batsmen, with the sixth bail of ms first over, got Clarke caught by deliveries later. Pacing Spelmau he hit a four and a six but lost Patrick in the uext over, Moloney ’s second delivery disturbing all three stumps. Per Press Association. WANGANUI, Last Night. Acceptances lor the first day or tile Wanganui meeting, to be Held on Thursday and Saturday, are: — and a small girl and her grandmother were burned to death. Two others were gravely injured. Tho child’s arms tightly clutched a pet dog which was also dead. (pref.) Union Steam (pref.) .. .. .. Keiourne Tramway (pref.) .. WooLLen — Wgtn. (ord.) .. - To-morrow. Rises, 5.20 sum. Sets, 7.17 r-m. The Last Wicket. WESTAIEUE HACK HURDLES, of £130; 1 mile and 44 turiongs. - 5 19 c MOON. Pollitt behind the wickets. The retiring oatsmau had scored Hatton joined Pool, who, as in the first innings, continued to hit with great Beau Just an idea 0 3 Gallante 11 3 Royal Routine 0 b 1 errific Tornado Hours of Sunshine Timber — Leyland - O’Brien 1 1 10 nine, and except for one doubtful patch against Gallichan, he had shaped as if ho might get amongst tho runs. power. Tho total was sent to 90 in National 0 13 0 To-day. Rises, 7.11 p.m. Sets, 4.25 p.m. double quick time. Pritchard was put on to subdue Pool and Gallichan return-year-olds; o furlongs. AUvai 8 13 Little Robin 7 i Dickein H 0 Gaily 7 \ Hits Sydney TAUEANGA HEADS THE LIST. Taringamutu Taupo Tot. (ord.) Taupo Tot. (pref.) Taupo Totaru (16s 0 14 0 0 17 0 9 0 9 0 10 6 To-morrow. Massey joined Peterson but lost him Trim 7 11 bcaif Dance 7 t — Rises, 7.40 p.m. Sets, 5.35 a.m. two overs later when Peterson hit Ga;iiPritchard was whacked to the leg — ♦ — Per Press Association. pref.) — 0 15 9 — chan to Norris at mid-off, Norris making no mistake. The total was 22 and Petboundary by Pool, who then punched Gallichan tnrough the covers for anivAx IH1 MAIDEN uA.WiOAP, of £l00; t> lurlongs. Four Dead; Others Injured WELLINGTON, Jan. 25. The Dominion meteorological office N.Z. Breweries .. Staples and Co. .. Tooth and Co. .. 2 16 0 2 16 2 2 8 6 Bank Shooting Charges erson had made one. Gallichan ’a wicket other boundary, the 100 going up. Hatton sent Pritcnard down the gully lot Black Fox 8 7 Purakino 8 r i people's idol 8 7 Ail Happiness 8 < — supplies the-following table showing the hours of sunshine for 1936:—Tauran^a 2 14 0 2 17 ti To be Heard Thursday Hill, who made 45 in a useful knock on the opening day, joined Massey and another four and 110 went up. Pool uext drove the fast bowler past mid-oil VICTORY HACK HANDICAP, of £130. 1 mile and 110 yards. TRAIL OF DEVASTATION A MILE WIDE 2437.6; Blenheim, 2352.5; Lake Tekapo, 2324.9; Napier, 2291.7; Nelson, 2279.9; Anthony Hordern Aust. Glass .. .. 10 0 4 13 0 1 1 4 14 0 3 for three, sending his own contribution Taitoru 0 4 international 7 i nuckland, 2234.7; Alexandra, 2102.5; Broken Hill Pty. 4 2 0 •4 2 6 ECCTOB ON HOLIDAY GETS b'rief CONSIDERATION to 50. Gallichan then dropped Pool oil Masterton, 2077.3; VVaipiata, 2075.G; Broken Hill Pty. Q g In the next over Massey hooked Moloney to line leg for lour. He seoreu the first ball of his next over. Pooi was fiiltiug very fiard and he gave Gal .Ulster ouex 3 0 Missal 7 \ United Breus Association—By Electric New Plymouth, 20G9.8; Taupo, 2067.1; Queenstown, 2016.4; Wellington, 1984.7; Burns, 1’hilp and Co 3 16 D — liclian plenty of “hot ones” to stop. X A if FORTH HxvCK HANDICAP, of Received Tuesday, 1.13 p.m. Wailii, 1934.2; Rotorua, 19U8.7; ChristColonial Sugar .. — 43 5 0 l’er Press Association. the same over. Massey was praying Speiman relieved Pritcnard at tne £110; 74 lurlongs. ' SYDNEY, Jan. 25. church, 1886.0; Fairlie, 1869.1; flanmer Consol. Brick and Pipe Dumop - Pcrdriau r, INV EBCAfMilLL, Jan. 25. lairly confidently and ne was watening town end but the scoring rate was main tamed, each batsman hitting him to tin. ooundary. in Gallichan’a next over Pooi turneu tho first bail to tfie leg boundary am. pushed tho next one out for a single. mamma 0 4 Muzzmi 8 c Intense lieat culminated m a Springs, 1855.3; Sumner, 1799.4; Lin0 18 8 0 19 0 A further adjournment until Thursday was granted by Mr. YV. H. iree l|lH n jjAL., this morning of the charge.* arising from the bant snooting case on December 27 which resulted in the the null very carefully. Moloney should have got Hill in his next over when he chucked one up for me batsman to have a go at. Hm din out missed and Pollitt was standing uieat Hope 8 10 n,iiquetto 8 c Cloudy Bay 8 3 Wanganui cl a’, of £350; 14 miles. One Whetu s 11 Hunting urand jury 8 0 xjueen 7 ' Refresher 8 3 Geitel 7 DimOoiim 8 2 Master Cyklon 7 violent storm tnis evening over the area. Tne worse effects were ieit at Marrickviii*,, mascot ana Botany, wnere a tran wf devastation a mile wide was icit .1758.4; Dunedin, 1742.7; Oamaru, 1721.4; Waipoua, 1694.2; Hokitika, 1681.4; Ashburton, 1658.5; and Invercargill, 1580.0. (ord.; •' G. J. Doles .. .. Howard S m i t fi Cora.) MaeDuifs (pref.; National Electric 2 15 6 4 17 3 1 0 10 2 16 4 17 1 4 0 15 0 9 3 (i dentil of Michael h ietcher. Mr. H. Macaiistcr, tor the Crown, ashed lor a remand until a suitable chance of stumping. Massey had a ciose •‘shave” in Gaiiichan’s next over, in whicn the loll the spectators were thoroughly enjoying tfie exhibition of hitting by Pool, who was treating the bowlers with very Entail 7 13 DavistocK 1 Alusquil 7 0 Blue Garter 7 Airing 7 V FLYING HANDICAP, of £150; O furlongs. oy wnat local residents desenue as a tornado accompanied by hail of ' an aDnonnai size. Growth of Whakatane N .Z. N ewspapers Procera Bread (ord.) Sharland and Co. 0 18 0 0 16 1 19 0 2 1 1 10 3 0 date. Mr. Eustaee Russell asked that the case pti adjourned until Friday week as a medical witness was absent on holiaander beat him badly but did not get away with an appeal for leg before. Gallichan had nard luck in not getting Hill, who snicked ono forwaru ol scant respect, llie end could not be long delayed, however, and the innings closed wiieu Pritchard clean bowieu Pooi with one that was a glorified “shooter,” the bail striking tne base of tne stumps. Royal Secret a 3 symeony 7 Pin Money 7 1J x>Jack Friar 7 Havlna 7 10 Ned Cuttle 7 PETRS HACK HANDICAP, of £12u; 0 furiongs. Rustem *J 0 imposture 7 A man was crushed by a falling wall at a wooistore in Botany. A boy, aged six, was carried clown a stormwater channel at IMPROVEMENTS TO WHARF. ERECTION OF NEW THEATRE. Shillings, Ltd. .. Taranaki Oil Wilson s (N.Z.) Cement .. . . Wool worths, N.Z. 0 19 0 1 1 19 11 10 and it would scarcely be fair to bring Cutler in the slips, Cutler losing his oalance when attempting to get to it. -Ulster Quex 8 10 All Spirit V Sanhedrin 8 l Golden v. ciludion 7 10 Enterprise 7 Boy Fails From Clift Uamperdown and was drowned. A boy, aged nine, was killed — (ord.) Woolworths, Ltd. V 5 0 The Magistrate said that he himsen had had only one holiday in 20 months and he had returned from the Nortn Pritchard then took over from Moloney at the town end. Hill got him away uppishly to line leg for a single, Pooi had batted exceptionally well He was at the wickets lor 71 minutes and, after a slow beginning, he knockec up <8 runs in very quick time, his tola when a piece of flying timber struck him while he was sneitenng in the bandstand at a local park at Botany. Per Press Association. WHAKATANE, Jan. 24. Good progress has been made with improvements to the new Whakatane (2nd pref.) ... Mining — Big River Giiiespie’s Beach N emona 16 3 0 15 0 17 0 2 0 Massey. Massey played three defensive including a brace of sixes and cigli . Anotner boy died from a fracturWharf extension. The contract price Skippers Waimumu .. .. 0 1 strokes and was tnen beaten all the way fours. REACHING FOR BIRD’S NEST. ed skull when he was tnrown irom for the work is £2000. Evidence of tne by one which took his off stump.—38-7 The innings had lasted 1GG minutes. a baker’s cart when the horse ooitnecessity for these improvements was Mount Lyell . .. 2 2 6 2 3 0 Poliowing are the detailed scores:— Pei Press Association. ed, maddened by tne hail at Rya’e. seen during the holidays, when conges Mount Morgan . . v-ome down for a day. He refused eoun Pritchard had now taken three MANAWATU. AUCKLAND, Jan. 24. A hundred cows sheltering near tiou of goods occurred m tho shed, in North Broken Hill 4 0 While playing with his two brothers a wire fence at a dairy at Botany recent years Whakatane has outgrown 5 4 0 and set the hearing down for Thursday Brice was the incoming batsman but on the cliff cage at Te Wau Point were electrocuted owing to an electric power line falling over the fence. nearly every public building. This is reflected in the improvements being made to the wharf and in the erection Sulphide Corpn. . — 0 15 11 after he opened his account with a single off the last ball of Pritchard’s WAIRARAPA. Duncan \\ eston, aged a years, a son UNOFFICIAL LIST. HOPWOOD First innings 10 {Second Innings. of Mr. R. Weston, of Taunton Terrace Tfie mother of several childr/-u of a new theatre, which, it is antici Buyers. Seilers. whipped off the pitch like greased over-balanced and fell 50ft. to the rocks oelovv. Tne boy broke his right urn was injured when the roof collapsed on them while sheltering at Maspated, will be finished by the end ot next month. Woolworths, Ltd. Woolworths, W.A., £ s. d. 8 9 0 £ s. 8 13 d. HARDWARE LTD. Groves joined Hill, who put PritchF. Pool, b Pritchard und leg and suffered severe nead in cot. The growth of building activity in 7 6 0 Clarke, c Poilitt, b Moloney .... juries. His condition was described A portion of the deaf and dumb Whakatane, especially in the erection C. and A. Odlin RELIABLE QUALITY Jenkins, o Pollitt, b Pritchard .. at tne Auckland Hospital last night as institution for boys at Paramatta of houses, has led the Borough Couuci (ord.) .. .... — 1 1 JAM-MAKING REQUISITES. Spelman was then given a turn with the ball in place of Gallichan, bowling to three slips. Groves slashed his first Peterson, c Norris, b Gallichan .. Massey, b Pritchard Hill, c Pollitt, b Pritchard H According to one of his brothers Duncan was straining upward to read was struck by ligntning and burned down. Scores of houses are either comto consider the imposition of stricter by-laws governing buildings and tin drainage systems installed. (pref.) — SiJknit, Ltd. .. 2 9 0 1 1 (> Brice, b Gallichan pletely wrecked or unrooied at
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT19370126.2.78
Bibliographic details
Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 21, 26 January 1937, Page 8
Word Count
3,141Financial News STOCK & SHARE MARKET Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 21, 26 January 1937, Page 8
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Manawatu Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.