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UNION BEACH MANAGEMENT.

(To the Editor of the Star). Sir, -Mr Banner stated at the extraordinary meeting that he was quits competent to take full chargo of tha company vorks, and that he would not play socond fiddle to anyone. How then do the directors aocount for the fact that Mr Bichards, of the Caledonian mine is authorised to draw plans and specifications of the new plunger and additional machinery required for increased pumping power in the Union Beach mine after the tender has been accepted for the construction of such machinery In the name of common sense and honesty, should not plans and specifications be available, bo that the parties tendering mar have an idea of what is requirod to enable them to give a true estimate of the work required, and tender accordingly. Another Instance of the rottenness of the present management—Yours, Ac, Ignoramus.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2030, 11 August 1876, Page 3

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UNION BEACH MANAGEMENT. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2030, 11 August 1876, Page 3

UNION BEACH MANAGEMENT. Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 2030, 11 August 1876, Page 3

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