THE GOLDFIELDS.
THE HA.N'DSWOKTH UNITED. An.extraordinary general meetinsr of shareholders in the Handsworth United Gold —lining Company was held yesterday afternoon, for the "pnrpose of considering the advisability of voluntarily winding up the company, 'rslr. XV. Vomers presided. The mine manager reported that the property had been worked for four years, aud gold to the v.s.'up £3082 had been won, but tbrse YV.-1* in .sigrhr at present. The stat. b:sd pranieally been engaged prospecting during the last sis -months, and bad met wl'ih very little encouragement. The only chance wiuld be to sin_. bnt machinery he reqsiired. and he suggested that it would be advisable to -wind up while they had 3-6ii"y in hand, instead of going -on with cills' staring them in the face. On f the r_ir»t;o-j of the" chairman, it wats decided to wind up the company.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 225, 20 September 1913, Page 9
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