The Commercial and financial chronicle . rity. Common, $1,500,000, ($100) $1,250,000 Preferred, $250,000 ($100) ... 1st and ref M, $1,500,000, g] 1906 4 4 g A-O 876,000 Oct 1 1920 ($500 and $1,000) cflnt. at Knickerbocker Tr. , Trustee Dover Gas Light con mort-1 1905 5 Sept 1 1925 gage. $ /Union Safe Dep. & Trust Co., Trustee Union Gas & Elec. mortgage,! 1897 250,000 Sept. 1 17 $250, /Union Safe Dep. & Trust Co., Trustee. Brattlcboro Gas L Co 1903 5 73,000 Feb 2 1023 Hooslck Falls Illuminating Co] 75,500 1935 $1 50,000 (Knickerbocker Trust Co., N. Y


The Commercial and financial chronicle . rity. Common, $1,500,000, ($100) $1,250,000 Preferred, $250,000 ($100) ... 1st and ref M, $1,500,000, g] 1906 4 4 g A-O 876,000 Oct 1 1920 ($500 and $1,000) cflnt. at Knickerbocker Tr. , Trustee Dover Gas Light con mort-1 1905 5 Sept 1 1925 gage. $ /Union Safe Dep. & Trust Co., Trustee Union Gas & Elec. mortgage,! 1897 250,000 Sept. 1 17 $250, /Union Safe Dep. & Trust Co., Trustee. Brattlcboro Gas L Co 1903 5 73,000 Feb 2 1023 Hooslck Falls Illuminating Co] 75,500 1935 $1 50,000 (Knickerbocker Trust Co., N. Trustee. Hooslek Falls Electric Co] 65,000 1930 $75,000 /Old Colony Trust Co., Boston, Trustee. Bennington Water Power &\ 64,000 1924 & Light Co $100,000 /American Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. Bennington Water Power &] 12,500 1920 Light Co $30,000 /Old Colony Trust Boston, Trustee. Bennington Electric Co $175,-] 08,500 1935 000 /Knickerbocker Trust N. Y., Trustee. Feb., 1911. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS 17. 18 ELECTRIC RAILWAYS (Vol. lxkxxii. Bonds.—Of the $1,500,000 new bonds. $462,000 are reserved for priorHens and $162,000 for acquisitions, extensions and Improvements. Nosinking fund and bonds are not subject to call. EARNINGS.—For cal. year 1910. gross, $310,200; net, after taxes5146,393; int., $76,726; surplus, §69,667. In 1909, gross, $302,732; net,after taxes, $137,626. ROAD.—Operates 5 miles of track In Brattleboro. In addition to gas andelectric-light plants In Brattleboro and Bennington, Hooslck Falls,N. Y., and Dover. N. H. OFFICERS.— I. L. Meloon; Wm. C. Pratt; Sec. John F. Rellly.—V. 83. p. 499. BRISTOL, CONN. BRISTOL & PLAINVILLE TRAMWAY CO.—A trolley road. Alsofurnishes electric light, gas, steam heat and power. ORGANIZATION.—Organized Sept. 21 1893. A gas plant was com-pleted In 1906. Franchises perpetual. In August 1906 a majority of thestock was pooled for 5 years. In August 1908 a stock dividend of 50% was dec


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