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Meeting of Shareholders.

AUCKLAND, February 2. When the Auckland Stock Exchange resumed the .consideration of the motion of Mr Masfen at noon to-day— "That a letter be sent to the directors of the Waihi Company," the mover said he did not think there was any need to waste much further time upon it. Since the last discussion a dozen or more shareholders in the Waihi Company had met him in the street and asked why they were not asked to attend. He thought, therefore, it would be as well for Mm to withdraw his motion in favour ofi the one in regard to calling a meeting, of shareholders. With his seconder's consent he would adopt that course. The new motion was then put and carried—"That a meeting of shareholders be convened by the Stock Exchange."

It was also further agreed that those who had been shareholders within the last nine months should also be invited to attend.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxxi, Issue 8284, 3 February 1911, Page 4

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Meeting of Shareholders. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxxi, Issue 8284, 3 February 1911, Page 4

Meeting of Shareholders. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxxi, Issue 8284, 3 February 1911, Page 4

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