COMMERCIAL.
A Turkish loan of eleven millions is impending. Two millions have been subscribed for Paraguayan public works. Shoals of new companies continue to be announced, but many of them will fall through. Amongst new companies are the Colonial and Foreign Fibre Company and the Midmoonta Copper Mining Company. Dividends. — London Chartered Bank, 8 per cent. ; Otago and Southland Investment Company, 10 per cent. ; Australian Agric^tural Company, 15s per share ; P. and O. Co., 3 per cent. The chairman and secretary of the Smyrna and Aden Bailway have been committed for trial on a charge of fraudulently obtaining quotations on the Stock Exchange. The Glenmark cotton manufacture is unretnunerative owing to the high price of | raw material. !
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Southland Times, Issue 1616, 6 August 1872, Page 3
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117COMMERCIAL. Southland Times, Issue 1616, 6 August 1872, Page 3
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