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COMPANY AFFAIRS.

FEILDING FREEZING COMPANY.

A SMALL PROFIT

In" the annual report of the Feilding Freezing Company, the directors state that there is a decided improvement in the affairs or the company. The j'ears operations resulted in a profit of £4073 14/, which has been written off as depreciation. The killings for the 6eason were 225,229 sheep and lambs, and 2393 cattle, showing increases of 9036 and 34 respectively. The company also treated 19,663 calves and 1520 pigs, this being new business. It is confidently expected that this branch of the company's operations will show a considerable increase during the coming season. Satisfactory arrangements have been made for next season, which will enable the company to purchase all classes of stock at the highest ruling market rates. The retiring directors axe Messrs. D. Collia, L. T. McLean, and W. J. Poison. Being eligible, they offer themselves for re-election. new registrations. NEW COMPANIES. One new public company and two private companies were registered in Auckland yesterday. Details ajre as follows: — Public. The New Polar Ice Cream Company, Ltd. Objects: To acquire and carry on the business of the Polar Ice Cream Company, Ltd Capital: £20,000 in 5000 A preference shares, 3000 B preference shares and 12,000 ordinary shares of £1 each. Subscribers: W. Iddeson, 400 shares; C. H. Puttick and K. L. Cleland, 250 shares each; J. Farrell and N. Cole, 200 shares each; H. V. Cor, 125 shares; P. B. Ross, 100 shares. Private. Bridgens and Company, Ltd., footwear manufacturers. Capital: in £1 shares. Subscribers: F. H. Bridgens, F. A. Bridgens and E. G. Bridgens, 3700 shares each; L. A. Bridgens and C. B. Bridgens, 450 shares each. Mason Brothers Engineering Company, Ltd. Objects: To purchase and carry on the business of Mason Brothers, engineers and iron founders. Capital: £7000 in £1 shares. Subscribers: G. H. Mason and P. Mason, 3500 shares each.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 223, 20 September 1929, Page 4

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COMPANY AFFAIRS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 223, 20 September 1929, Page 4

COMPANY AFFAIRS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 223, 20 September 1929, Page 4

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