On the reopening of the Stock Exchange [?]terday after the Christmas vacation the [?]vestment market displayed decided strength. [?]ll departments benefited, and for most stocks ...
Article : 1,393 wordsBusiness in raining scrip on the Stock Exchange was resumed yesterday after the holidays, and base metal interest[?] met a firm market. Attention mainly turned to the ...
Article : 742 wordsTo-Day's investment sales included:—Commmonwealth bonds, 4½ per cent (1925), £95/7/6, £95/10/; ditto, 4½ per cent. (1927), £95/7/6, £96/12/6; ditto, 5 per cent. (1927), £95/5/, £95/7/6, £93/10/; ditto, 5 ...
Article : 238 wordsThe local breadstuffs market was quiet and unchanged yesterday. Millers continued to offer 5/ per bushel at country centres for wheat outside of pool sources, but trade was ...
Article : 111 wordsWheat, 5/1½ to 6/2 a bushel, January; flour, £12/10/ for bakers lots; bran, £7/16/6 (ex mill); pollard, £8/11/6 a ton (ex mill); barley, growers' lots, new season's, 3/9 to 3/10 for prime, English 2/9 to 2/10 for ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Stock Exchanges of Australia opened yesterday, and a strong market all round was apparent in investment stocks. Prices generally of investment securities chowcrd fully ...
Article : 203 wordsBroken Hill South, Ltd., has declared a dividend of 1/6 per share, payable on February 16. Transfer books close on January 19. The dividend will absorb £00,000. ...
Article : 31 wordsWool sales were held at the Sydney Wool Exchange, Bridge-street, yesterday, when the quantity catalogued totalled 8534 bales, and the sales, including private transactions, ...
Article : 1,203 wordsThe directors of Broken Hill South, in a statement sent to the Stock Exchange, Melbourne, announce the expiry on December 30, 1922, of the old contract with the Amalgamated Zine (de Bavays), Ltd., which ...
Article : 143 wordsTo day's sales and quotations included:- Oil: Hansel Mundy, con., /4½; Okes Durack, 12/6, 12/; Shale Petrol, 10/3. Copper: Wallaroo, b 28/3, s 29/. ...
Article : 232 wordsThe accounts of railway and tramway revenue and working expensen for six months tell us that there is not likely to bo any reduction of fares or freights. The railways ...
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Advertising : 4,278 wordsWe hear much concerning the poor condition of Germany when she speaks of the impossibility of providing reparations. Yet, according to the International Labour Office of ...
Article : 132 wordsThe following now companies have been registered, and unless otherwise stated, shares are of the value of £1 each:- Buckie Brothers, Ltd.: Capital £5000. All ...
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Advertising : 295 wordsAt the Wanganui wool sales a rise of 1d to 1/0½ was recorded in the low and medium crossbreds. Continental competition was very pronounced. Southdowns realised up to /22, crossbreds, /7½ to /13¾, lambs /9 to ...
Article : 47 wordsAbout 43,600 sheep from 225 owners were penned at Homebush yesterday, and generally the quality was very fair. There was a small proportion of plain sorts, and a fair number in prime condition. For good ...
Article : 2,671 wordsThe advent of the new year has been marked by a distinct briskness in the hardware trade. Since travellers left Sydney for country centres orders have been received ...
Article : 594 wordsThe market for dairy produce lines opened quietly yesterday. Quotations for butter were advanced 4/8 per cwt thus making the price of choicest grades 172/8 per cwt plus ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Jan 1923, Page 11
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