KAWARAU AGAIN.
LAST TRIAL WANTED. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.",/ DUNEDIN, this day. At a meeting of the Kawarau Gold Mining.Company, held'for the purpose of considering, and, if thought fit, ratifying an agreement entered into, between the directors of the company and trustees regarding the amalgamation of the parent company and its claim holders, it was unanimously agreed that adoption of the agreement would provide a possible opportunity for the scheme to be given a final trial, and a resolution was carried confirming the action of the directors in entering into an agreement. The parent company has now taken all necessary steps for amalgamation, and the scheme now depends largely on whether necessary legislation can be obtained. The Kawara-u Cold Mining Amalgamation Rill, 1930, ie now under consideration by the Covcrnaient, and as soon as this is agprpVed steps can be taken to form a new company which will then make a final investigation,' of the possibilities of the river.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 194, 18 August 1930, Page 4
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