COMPANY AFFAIRS.
CHRISTCHURCH GAS. USUAL INTERIM DIVIDEND. The directors of the Christchurch Gas. Coal and Coke Company, Ltd.. to-day-declared an interim dividend of 3 per cent for the half-year ended June 30. Ihe annual dividend for the last thiee jeais has been 6 per cent.
J. STAPLES AND CO. The directors of J. Staples and Co., brewers, have declared an interim dividend at the unchanged rate of 2Vs per cent. NEW COMPANIES. The following private companies have been registered in Auckland: New Zealand Farmers' veterinary Specialties Company, Ltd., manufacturers and dealers in veterinary requirements. Capital: £1250 in £1 shares. Subscribers: Donald Francis Christie, 1249 shares; Muriel Thaeker Christie, 1 share. Tangowahine Sawmills, Ltd., to take over the sawmill carried on by Maurice Harding. Capital: £1000 in £1 shares. Subscribers: Alfred Ernest Harding. 080 shares; R. W. Harding, Margaret Harding; Margaret Helen Harding, and Alnlcolm Cort As+ley, 5 shares each. Peggv Page, Limited, drapers, milliners, etc. Capital £500. Subscribers: Harry •Herman and Manoys, Limited, 2.50 share's each. Arthur E. Mudd, Limited, manufacturpS',rCapital £500. Subscribers: Arthur each Mudd ' 250 Alex. Stewart and Company, garage Capital £300 Subscribers: Alexander Stewart, Roy William Moselen and William Henwood Pascoe, 100 shares each '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 4
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