SOYA. BEAN CULTURE.
Experiments in soya bean cultivation are being carried out by the Department of Agriculture at Motarau, near Whangarei, with the view of ascertaining the variety most suited for the volcanic soil of this district.
DIVIDENDS OUE. New Zealand and fliver Plate Lanrl and Mortgage C 0.—3% per cent. : (less English income tax) lan. 11 Woohvorths, Ltd.—lnterim 2 per cent. Jan. 15 Eomata Reefs —Interim 6d per share, free of tax Jan. 17 Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd.—Preferred ordinary and ordinary, S per cent Jan. 21 Victoria Kynnzn Siifrar— 6 tier cent. Jan. 26 Smith and Smith, Ltd.—half-yearly pref., 2]/> per cent Jan. 31 Commercial Hajik of Australia—interim half-yearly, ord: at 0 2-3 per cent, per annum and pref. at 4 per cent, per annum Feb. 11 A large maritime station and Customs depot have been completed at VlUefranche-sur-Mer for dealing with the increasing traffic of Atlantic liners and Mediterranean cruises.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 7, 10 January 1938, Page 12
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