AUSTRALIAN SHARE MARKET
A QUIETER TONE. SYDNEY, July 22. On the Stock Exchange there was quieter trading with a steadier market to-day. There was some evidence of irregularity among industrial issues. Sales. —Bank of New South Wales, £35: Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, £22 Is: Commercial Bank of Australia,, 18s 74d: Bank of Adelaide, £6 10s: Colonial Sugar. £47 17s 6d: Burns, Philp, 735; Australian Gas, A, £7 10s: Tooths, 55s 9d: Australian Gloss, 935; Taubmans, 70s; J. McGrath, 37s 6d; Wunderlich, 22s ; Felt and Textiles, 38s 7£d; United Provisions, 9s lOd; Electrolytic Zinc, 595: Malim Nawar Tin, 12s; Anthony Hordern, 19s 4d; Mt. Morgan, 11s 6d: Mt. Lycll, 43s 9d: Larut Tin, 19s 6d: Placer Development, 83s. MELBOURNE, July 22. On the Melbourne Stock Exchange today Dunlop shares were slicrli tly improved ; Myers wore easier. There was a fair turnover in G. J. Coles. Barriers were more active. Gold issues were quiet except Fiji stocks. Sales.—National Bank, £5 paid. £77 10s: British Tobacco. 50s 6d : G. J. Coles, £5 11s: Australian Iron and Steel, prof., 27s 6d; Australian Glass, 93s 3d; DunlopPerdriau, 24s 2d: ditto, nref., 37s 3d: General Motors, 24s 9d; llurne Pipe, 20s ! lOd; Cox Bros., 21s 9d; Felt and Textiles, | 38a 4£d : Electrolytic Zinc, 595; ditto, pref., 60s; Mt. Lvcll, 43s 7sd; Broken ITill Proprietary, 85s 6d; North Broken Hill, 76s 3d; Zinc Corporation, £7 3s.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 July 1937, Page 5
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230AUSTRALIAN SHARE MARKET Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 July 1937, Page 5
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