THE D.I.C.
■ OtPOBftUTTIBSOE OF SHARES. It mu announced some time ago that tfcelW.o. had purchased lor cash tt? whole of th« dares is George and Knsley, Etd., of Wellington and Waugattw. To assist in itm extension of the eeftpaay's basinest in this and other ttftetlenvthe. difectorshsve decided to Mo*'at par 126,000 0 per cent cumulative preference shares of £1 each jPjfoftfltntial consideration in the allotfcuat tHU he given to -present sharebwfitt, Wth ordinary and preference, m Jttttt be made in four intWOjiMl of fis each on application, on tiftotititfit, on November Ist, 1920, and £A;JM>niujr let, 1921. The minimum ifebl&ijrtiori upon which the directors Vfljt proceed to allot is 50,000 shares, and application (or less than 60 shares Will be entertained. The present capital of the company is £250,000, divided Mto 9Sd/M)0 orditfwry shares of 10s each fid USjQOO vttUKMt shim# tfj&tttih.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1920, Page 5
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142THE D.I.C. Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1920, Page 5
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