. The Cuba review. T M !â : CUBA R E \' 1 K W ELECTRIC PLANT FOR CAIBARIEN The electric plant, illustrated on this page, has been erected in Caiharien. a city on the north coast of Santa Clara Province. This new enterprise is due to the initiative of Mr. P. B. .Anderson and some of the lead- ing capitalists in the town, and these de- cided to put up a plant whicli would be al- most perfect in every one of its de- tails and give the residents of Caibarien a continuous and reliable light and power service. The boiler and engine was constructed in Germany, and the electrical equipment, al- ternat


. The Cuba review. T M !â : CUBA R E \' 1 K W ELECTRIC PLANT FOR CAIBARIEN The electric plant, illustrated on this page, has been erected in Caiharien. a city on the north coast of Santa Clara Province. This new enterprise is due to the initiative of Mr. P. B. .Anderson and some of the lead- ing capitalists in the town, and these de- cided to put up a plant whicli would be al- most perfect in every one of its de- tails and give the residents of Caibarien a continuous and reliable light and power service. The boiler and engine was constructed in Germany, and the electrical equipment, al- ternators, condensers and pumps in the United States from manufacturers repre- sented in Cuba by Sussdorf. Zaldo & Co. Although a small plant of capacity, the ease of operation and the economical results obtained have been very gratify- ing. The plant has been working daily without interruption since November last, and the property when complete will represent an investment of about NEW STOCK EXCHANGE LISTLNG5 The following Cuban issues have been admitted to quotation on the Xew York Stock Exchange: Cuba Railroad Company. $112,000 addi- tional hrst mortgage .3 per cent hfty-year bonds, due making total amount listed $12,030,000. Havana Electric Railway Company. 847,000 additional consolidated mortgage 5 per cent bonds, due , making total amount "â ~:c > â ⢠4.' n CUBA RAILROAD The general balance sheet of the Cuba Railroad as of February 2S, 1911. shows as- sets as follows: Cost of road and equip- ment. $29,512.^74: additions and betterments since July 1. 191(i. : new equip- ment since July 1. 1911. $423,105: materials and supplies. $: cash, $: due from individuals and companies, : due from other lines. $: due from The Cuba Company, Xew York. : agents and conductors, $: insurance pre- miums paid in advance. : loans on security. $450,746: total. $32,978,179. LiabilitiesâPre


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