FORESTRY BONDHOLDERS
"MISSION SATISFACTORY" STATEMENT BY MR, BARTON "My mi/ssion was most Satisfactory," was the only comment the chairman ol the Bondholders' Incorporation Commission, Mi-. .1. S. Barton, had to make upon his return from Australia last week Mr. Barton visited Australia as the ace/edited agent of Ih'e New Zealand Government to furnish advice at first hr.nd of the steps being taken to protect *h<> interests of shareholders in the Commonwealth in New Zealand 'Forest Products, Limited, who were formerly bondholders in New Zealand Perpetual Forests. Limited. Mr. Barton said he had nothing to add to what had already been published. Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney were visited by Mr. Barton in the month that he was absent from the Dominion.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19698, 2 August 1938, Page 2
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