JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO.
Net Profit Higher
A preliminary announcement >-'K S£ t s l p o te .”S “ fleets a further (satisfactory improvement and expansion in the business of the com, nanv although fiome section* are sUh hampered by adverse economic conditions. At the annual meeting in March the directors will recommend payment ot one Jear’s dividend on the 8 per cent, preferred ordinary shares, leaving arrearsi on those shares as * r °m on Warrants for the half yearly dividen on the 7 per cent, prcfe-ence shares we. posted on Monday.
English Wheat Markets
By Telegraph.-Press Assn.-Copyright. (Received January 1- 6.30 p.m.)
London, December 31. Wheat: Cargoes t0 ’ da . y .^ erc w Vn I , tinTless Following disappointing W>nnipe„ advices, Manitoban were ljd. and Australians mostly 3d. ta"l- - steady. A. cargo of 3 <36 tons ot Western Australian, of which 310 tons was new season’s, on Saturday at 23/6, and a half cargo of 472 a tons from New South Wales sold recently at 20/o. l areels were quiet, late rates being asked for Australians, while Mamtobas and La Platas were 1 }d. to 3d lower. h itrures: London, February. 20/4 a quarter- April, 20/11; June, 21/3. Liverpool, December, 4/8} a cental: March, 5/-; May, 5/2; July, 5/3 J.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 83, 2 January 1935, Page 12
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