COMPANY REGISTRATIONS
Three private and two public companies were recently registered in Auckland. .Details are:— Public New Zealand National Creditmen's Association (Auckland), Ltd. Objects: To consolidate all members of the mercantile community into one body for the protection of trade. Capital: £7,000, divided into £1 shares. Subscribers: Reginald A. Aickin, Frederick G. Baskett, Daniel L. ,T. Clayton, Arthur J. Hutchinson, Thomas Impey, Charles I. Nathan, Charles Rhodes. A. B. Roberton, Edwin SSayes and John J. Dominic, each one share. The Whangarei Insulating Company, Ltd. Objects: To sell all kinds of raw materials. Capital: £3,000. Subscribers: James F. S. Briggs. Albert H. Curtis, William Waring, .Samuel C. Crawford, Andrew Ball, David Tennant and David Meikle, each one share. Private chase’s Motor Services, Ltd. Objects: To carry on the business of taxi proprietors. Capital: £2.800, divided into £1 shares. Subscribers: Harry Chase, -MOO shares; George Haymes. Hector .T. Bloor, William L. Jones and Herman G. Cater, each 100 shares; and Doris M. Chase, 300 shares. The Duofold Press. Ltd. Objects: To carry on the business of stationers, etc. Capital: £750. divided into £1 shares. Subscribers: John E. Lobley, Stanley Thomas and Jack E. J. Lobley, 250 shares each. Auckland Millinery Factory, Ltd. Objects: To carry on the business of manufacturing millinery. Capital: £2,000, divided into £1 shares. Subscribers: Reuben Eukerman. 1.495 shares, and Edward H. Boyd, 503 shares.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 387, 22 June 1928, Page 12
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226COMPANY REGISTRATIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 387, 22 June 1928, Page 12
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