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WELLINGTON ALLUVIALS, LTD.

First Dividend Declared Wellington Alluvials, Ltd., has advised the Stock Exchange Association that the directors announce a d ofx 4d. a share, payable on Transfer books will close on Au o ust • Thi? "is the first dividend declared by -this company.

North Kalgurli Production North Kalgurli C 1 ? 1 ?) • n^’’ -r r u T r i that during the’ period July 1, 10 357 net tone was treated, 940 b tons from etoping and 979 tons from development. Revenue from ore treated, in eluding estimated gold premium, was ment? £3l8 dl De%lopment for the month. 51 The Ce Croesus Proprietary output for the the period ended July 1 Inws-—5024 net tons treated. 4471 tons from’stoping and 553 tons from devel*?P* ment. Revenue from ore treated, including estimated gold premium, < £9257. Expenditure: Mining and tre ment £6561; development, £lobb, sp. “al ’expenditure, surface « , Croesus Proprietary ease £063. velopment for the month, 233 feet.

Gold Mining Returns

(Bv Telegraph—i'ress Association.) DUN’EDIK, July 28. The Clutha dredge returned 38oz. for 12 Tli h e°Gfliespie’s Beach return^ was 31oz. 14dwt. for 133 hours trom 16.06» J-a , The Okarito dredge returned 1-)oa. 3dwt. for 102 hours.

Pukekohe Produce Prices

Dominion Special Service.

PUKEKOHE, July 28. A warm rain last week brought cauliflower crops ahead on Pukekohe farms and as a result supplies of flowers have become very freejwd by today the price, on rail, Pukekohe had r ceded to 7/6 a chapman bag, a drop of o/. since last Monday. Cabbages have risen 1/6 a chapman bag in the same period being now at 8/-. . lhe flush *■ supplies is over for a while, the drumhead variety being short, but good quantities of the savov variety are ameliorating the position. Pumpkins are still at 9/- a cwt. and onions at 14/-. Swede turnips today were bringing 4/- and o/- a sugar ba-., with carrots at 4/6. beetroot at t>/-. and parsnips at 10/-. Cabbage and cauliflower plants were down today as low as b/- a thousand which is a reduction ot _’/- ou last Monday’s figure. Lettuce plants are down to 9/- which is a reduction of ]/■, yearling barberry plants remain at -a/u

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 3

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WELLINGTON ALLUVIALS, LTD. Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 3

WELLINGTON ALLUVIALS, LTD. Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 3