MINING NEWS
YIIELDS OF COMPANIES - King Solomon (near Gore). —Thia week, 168oz. lOdwfc. Bell-Kilgour (Cromwell). —This week, 270z. s<:lwt. from development work. Golden Dawn (Owharoa). —For the 15 working days ended January 22, 280 tons of ore were treated for a return of £663, exclusive of premium and exchange. The mill also treated 11$ tons of outside ore. KING SOLOMON PRODUCTION Since the formation of King Solomon Deep Lead, Limited, in jOctober, 1929, the company has won 87930z. of gold, valued at £53,564, from its mine at Waikaia, near Gore, according to the company's statement of affairs to December 31, 1933. The total expenditure has been £45,963, while £9750 has been paid in dividends. The capital of the company is £13,000. KUALA KAMPAR DIVIDEND Kuala K run par Tin Fields, Limited, Malay States, has declaied a dividend of 3d a share, payable ii\ English currency, on March 1. Shares are 10a paid. The last dividend, ah;o 3d a share, was paid in February, 1930.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 7
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