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THE RUBBER BOOM. LONDON, Monday. ,Nine rubber companies' prospectuses, with capital- aggregating £1,250,000, were issued to-day. • A MOTOR CAR COMBINE. ■j-" ' LONDON, Monday. -. The "Daily Express" states that a motor car combine, with a capital of £15,000,000, i 6 being organised to abolish cutting and discounts to ordinary jrarchasers. It will include the Humber, Daimler, and Edge companies. WELLINGTON ELECTRIC, TRAMS. LAST YEAR'S PROFITS. WELLINGTON, Monday. The net profit for the year on the working of the Wellington electric tramways in £6123. The number of passengers carried in .12 months was 21,&2;5Q7. THE MEAT MARKET. .; Messrs Bisley Bros, and Co. have received the following cable message from their London agents, Messrs Da!gety and Co., Ltd., .nder date of tin -16 th inst.:— ■ Frozen Mutton.—The demand has been severely cnecked by the increased prices asked. Prices :lTe from %d to %d,«asier, and we expect that if any change in prices take's place it will T>e io favour of 'buyers. Frozen Lamb—There is only a poor demand, with prices from %d to %d lower. _ Frozen Beef.—The daaiand is ra'r. trith prices somewhat in 'buyers' favour. Tallow.—Prices are from 3d to Gi higher. ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 19 April 1910, Page 8
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