COMPANY AFFAIRS.
NEW REGISTRATIONS. Four private companies were registered in Auckland yesterday. Details are as follows: — Waikato and Thames Valley Co-opera-tive Calf ByProduct Company, Ltd. Objects: To acquire the business of dealing in veal calves and calf skins carried on bv S. C. G. Lye, under the name of the Waikato and Thames Valley Veal Cornpan v. Capital: £10,000 in £1 shares. Subscribers: S. C. G. Lye, 9996 shares: H. Marychurch. R. T. Turpin, R. M. Glen and R. W. Luxford, one 6hare each. Australasian Orange Mills, Ltd. Objects: To carry on the business of caterers, orchardists, fruitdealers, etc., and acquire the sole right of selling the Lebros Fruit Beverage Machine in Australia and South Africa. Capital: £500, in £1 shares. Subscribers: R. K. Smith and A. R. Graham, 225 shares each; L. N. Jacka, 50 shares. Xukuroa Trustee Company, Ltd. Objects: To act as trustee for the bondholders in Commercial Pine Forests, Ltd., etc. Capital: £6, in £1 shares. Subscribers: R. G. Clark and W. McK Commons, two shares each; H. D. Robinson and P. B. Morris, one share each. Arthur Eady, Ltd. Objects: To acquire the business of dealers in musical instrument*, etc.. carried on b yArthur Eady and J. A. Wilson under the name of A. Eady and Co., Ltd. Capital: £40,000, in £1 shares. Subscribers: A. Eady, 30,000 shares; J. A. Wibon, 10,000 share*
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1927, Page 4
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228COMPANY AFFAIRS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1927, Page 4
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