THE PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF THE TRENTON AND CAMBRIA MINES.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,—As a shareholder in the Trenton Gold Mining Company, I was greatly surprised to receive, yesterday, along with a circular re the proposed amalgamation, a form of application and of proxy for shares in the intended new company. This is surely a piece of " bluff," not to say intimidation, against those Trenton shareholders who, though dissenting from the proposed amalgamation, may think that resistance to it is useless. I ask my fellow-shareholders to let nothing induce them to sign that paper, nor to take the slightest notice of it. Both application and proxy are simply so much waste paper, the cost of which, with other items of expense incurred without sanction of the shareholders, will be brought home to the guilty parties. Let the Trenton shareholders refuse to sign away their valuable property, and all will be well.—l am, Ac., Nov. 23, 18SS. A Trenton Shareholder.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9220, 24 November 1888, Page 3
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