EAST AFRICAN COFFEE.
At the annual meeting of shareholders of East African Coffee Plantations, Ltd., held in Melbourne, Mr. S, B. Bagley said reports indicated that the crop for the twelve months from. June last to May 31, 1934, would approximate 328 tons. For the nine months ended May 31, 1933, operations would probably show a loss. If the estimate for the current year was realised the directors expected to be able to announce a substantial profit. In the last cable message the general manager said he had, "very good reason to expect increasing crops in each, of the next two vears/' . '
C. W. Price and Co., 91 Dixon Street, will sell furniture in the mart at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 12
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