COLD STORAGE IN SOUTH AFRICA.
By Telegraph.— Association.— CopyrightLondon, September 12. The Imperial Cold Storage Supply;, Company proposes to acquire the South African and Australian Cold Storage properties for the sum of £1,650,000. The Imperial Company proposes to increase the capital to £2,000,000 and secure subscriptions of £100,000 additional capital. Mr. D. B. De Graaf, managing director of the South African Cold Storage, joins the Board- Mr. J. K. Stephenson, general manager of the original company, becomes the general manager of the new combination. Mr. J. H. Harris, formerly in the Melbourne office of John Cook and Co., has been appointed assistant manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12071, 15 September 1902, Page 5
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