GOLDEN TREASURE
An extraor Unary meeting of this Campany has been convened for the 27th instant, to consider the advisability of removing the office of the company to Dunedin, As is usual in ali cases where success is not mat with at the outset, there is some dissatisfaction in Dunedin over the result of past operations, but we wholly fail to see how the position 13 to be improved by transferring the seat of management to Dunedin. That such a course would add materially *o the cost of management there is no doubt whatever, and it is hard* to sets in what respect th*» company will benefit ry the change. Some Dunedin shareholders seem to be under the impression that Reefton directors are allowed to do-what they like, quite forge ttitiH' that the Ji«v. fton shareholders are JMst an vigilant and as watchful of their interests— anl a yuix.l doal more s«> — than they are in DutMdin. It is said that Dunedin interest on-th« present directory is to hr> mainly thanked for much of the want of success which now forms the subject of complaint, and that if the working of the mine had been more under local control than it has beeij during the last twelve or eighteen months bvcter results might have been expected.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1561, 15 June 1885, Page 2
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216GOLDEN TREASURE Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1561, 15 June 1885, Page 2
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