FINANCE & MARKETS
A Quiet Opening
Market on ’Change
By
“Noon Call.”
THE market on ’Change opened for the week this morning with a quiet tone in most sections. Little business was recorded.
fluctuations Price movements shown by a comparison of sales made during the morning, compared with the price at the time of the previous recorded sale, include: Renown Collieries (first pref.)» r»se of Id.^ Business on the Auckland Market Transactions on the Auckland market during the morning included: At the early call: Waihl Mining, 13s sd. At midday.—Commercial Bank of Australia* 225; Renown Collieries (first pref.), 3s Id; Auckland Gas (con.), 17s- * * * Market at Midday The market at midday showed little movement. Banks were quiet: Commercials of
I Australia changed hands at 225: New j Zea lands are firm at last week’s imi proved price of around 575; quota- | tions for Unions were withdrawn. Auckland Gas shares are very firm with the market showing a rising tendency. More interest is being taken in ship- ; ping, but no actual business has been I recorded. New Zealand Guarantee Corporation scrip, ex div.. is easier, with sellers at ■ Ss 3d unsupported. Dividends Payable Tima.ru Breweries—lo p.c April I Ija.ik of Australasia—final. ? p.c. Apl. 4 Howard Smith. Ltd.—interim, cum pref- G p.c.. p.a Apl. 5 ; Kempthorne-Prosser Drug Co ! Anal. 5J p.c Apl. S Milne and Choyce, Ltd.—interim old- pref. and deb. stk- 8 p.c.' I m • - - Apl. 10 i rt w Zealand Breweries—interim 1 J P-C Apl. 14
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 13
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245FINANCE & MARKETS A Quiet Opening Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 935, 31 March 1930, Page 13
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