Devonport Ferry Firm
N.Z. Breweries Ease
By “Noon Call.” DEVONPORT FERRY continue to attract investors and these shares remain firm. New Zealand Breweries sold this morning at 49s 3d.
Business on the Auckland Market Transactions on tho Auclclund market over the past 24 hours included: Yesterday afternoon: Devonport Ferry, £1 3s 6d; Waihi, 14s; Mount jLyell, £ 1 4s. At the morning early call: New Zealand Breweries, £2 9s 3d; Milne and /-hove© (deb. stock), ,C 1 4s 9d: New Zealand Farmers' Fertiliser, .Cl Is. \t the midday call: Commercial Bank of Australia, £1 Is 2d. Market at Midday Banks continue to weaken. Commercial of Australia are a shade weaker; sales, 21s 2d. Knglish and Scottish have buyers £ :> 17s 6d, with sellers £6 Is. New South Wales are. decidedly weaker. New Zealand are ■ luiet. Union of Australia are also in©lined to ease. In the miscellaneous* section, British
Tobacco remain steady. Electrolytic Zinc pref. are a shade firmer. Milne and Choyce deb. stock sold at 24s 9d. Farmers’ Fertiliser also changed hands at 21s. Robinson Ice have steady buyers at 255, sellers 275. Wilson Cement are weak with sellers 43s 6d. Mining is a little more active. Waihis have again firmed to buyers 14s, sellers 14s Id. Junction are steady. Mount Lyell are firmer. Dividends Dul Nat. Bank of New Zealand—final, 12 p.c. p.a July British Tobacco—pref., quarterly. 65 p.c. p.a July 31 Farmers’ Fertiliser Co.—B p.c. Aug. 15 N.Z. Insurance—final. Is a share Aug. 6 i Electrolytic Zinc.—ord. and pref., final, 4 p.c Sept. 4
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 13
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