DUNEDIN EXHIBITION
BND OF COMPANY TN SIGHT. Dominion Special. Dunedin, November 18. Since December 31 has been fixed by the Supreme Court as the last day for sending in accounts to the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition Company, the liquidators (the directors) cannot bring down a final financial statement until early next year. The ©nly incoming items of importance will be the payment for the art gallery, and that was practically fixed up bv the City Council this week. It is probable that the final meeting orf shareholders to receive the liquidators’ accounts and cry "Amen” officially will be called for some day in the first fortnight of January. Warrants for the second and last dividend will he issued before that date. From present appearances it seems likely that the estimate .of one of the months ago will be realised tn <he dividend, and that it will bring the total return to 16s. of even’ £1 of the guarantee. This exhibition has already put up several records, and another is that all calls, space fees, commissions and rentals, and all electric light and gas bills, amounting to over £170.000, have been paid in to the last penny.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 47, 19 November 1926, Page 13
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198DUNEDIN EXHIBITION Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 47, 19 November 1926, Page 13
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