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A MOST EXTRAORDINARY POSITION. TO THE EDITOR.

Sib,- — To-day the secretary of the Hartley and Riley Gold Dredging Company was rung , up on the telephone at 20 rrmrutes to 3 and . requested to supply information regarding the yield for the week. The reply was : "Wo 1 don't tell anybody till after 3. Good-bye." j Now, Sir, there are five directors in this concern, who are thus, with the knowledge of the yield, in a position I, as a shareholder, not in I the know, am debarred from. Surely this is not right. I thought, with some new blood on the board, things would have been different; but secrecy seems to be still the order of the , day. — I am, etc., Shabekoldeb.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 20

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A MOST EXTRAORDINARY POSITION. TO THE EDITOR. Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 20

A MOST EXTRAORDINARY POSITION. TO THE EDITOR. Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 20

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