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The manager telegraphed to-day : " Got [.irdieh prospects of gold from the South Ki[-" RISING SUN. The manager telegraphed to-day : "Foobdenned, and showing gold in the itooe." GRAFTON UNITED. The syndicate owning the Grafton United properties (adjoining the Waitefji have formed themselves into a rlued company with a capital of £65,000 X .ire* Mr W. B. A. Morrison, of ffob'son's Buildings, was appointed legal n «<ffir The following directors were ° n 2ted: Messrs W. Gorrie. H. E. Parfl. Alexander. H. R. Cooke, E. B. Hur, W. Brierly and T. W. Lai y. The African-Austral Syndicata are now busily Indeed in starting development works ou he ground under the personal supervision t Mr Pascoe, the representative of the , 'dicafce kere. Taking into consideration the excellent situation of the Grafton property the African Company should have , iplsodid field of operations for their rorkt.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 294, 11 December 1896, Page 3
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