REMOVAL OF NEW ZEALAND
BOOKS.
W. C. B. Hewitt made a personal explanation regarding the removal of the books of Farms and Farmlets, Ltd., from New Zealand to Sydney. He said that under the New Zealand law the books of a company had to be available for inspection by shareholders, but the only shareholders —witness and his wife —were in Australia and he could sec no objection to the transfer of the books.
The Commissioner said there was no suggestion against Hewitt "in this matter.
- The Commissioner said the Commission ought to finish its labours next week. There were a number of outstanding threads to be gathered in, and he supposed there would be addresses. The Commission's work might be very much shortened if an acceptable, proposition were put before it.
Mr. Fuller said he hoped to have such a proposition ready for presentation on Tuesday. . . . .
The Commissioner: It may be;that a 'plan will be put forward to call a meeting of debenture-holders to consider their position, and it would be perfectly proper for the Commission to adjourn while they consider it. It may be necessary for me to make my findings on fact before the meeting is held in order that the situation may be truly put before the debenture-holders.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 9
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REMOVAL OF NEW ZEALAND
Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 9
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