FINANCIAL.
(Received 5, 1.20 London, Dec. 4. The Peninsular ana oriental Company’s profit tor the year is £919,427 ; .250,000 has been placed to the Provident Fund, AaO.iDu to the Contingency Fund. Hie amount brought forward is £91.72/., The Auckland Tramway Company has declared a profit of £?3, ,23; £25.000 nas be; n placed to tne Depreciation and xtenex. a.s account, and £lO,OOO to the reserve. ’l'i»= year’s diMilend is 1/6. The amount carried forward is £5,913. Hank bhares.—DanK of New Zealand £B5; New Zealand Loan and Mercantile, £lO7. —A. &. A.Z.) RESTRH ITONS T.ll TED TOO bOON. Dunedin, Dec. 5. The influenza pos.tion shows a great improvement to-day. There were elexen admissions to the public hospital in 21 hours and tin* number of deaths was small. Dr. I’owi'.-. acting M< dical Siipei mtendent-. said that if restrietmns locally had been lelt till next week he would haw' been able to let the patients go with some kmd of confidence. IMPROVEMENT AT WANGANUI. Wanganui, Dec.. 5. The epidemic situation continues to improve. Twelve new cases are reported.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 6
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