THE TALISMAN COMPANY.
(Per Press Association.) Auckland. Jn .-. • 27. Members of tho Auckland Stock Exchange have decided not to quite Talisman Consolidated shares on ihe m-iiket. This notion is Urn outcome of the,refusal of the Talisman Company to' supply oopies of important «ablogramp and eture.s soul C the London office for posting on the local Exchange unless the cost of the wiresare defrayed by the Stock Exchange. Negotiations in regard to the matter !mu: been carried m, het-.-veen rlu- l .\- chnnge and the Talisman office for several days past, and the company has firmly declined to forward the information required unless the Exchange undertakes the cost of the telegrams. At the present moment, therefore, there appears to bo a serious deadlock THE TOTAL IS A7OSL (Per Press Association.) Ualn’ itiia,' June 28. A meeting of the Pahiutua Racing Clu;, was hold last night to ccn.sirior the recommendations of the Racing GoVifniision that no lotalisaton license bo’ isstied at Paliiatua. Strong protests were made by members of tho club at Pahiutua being deprived of its meeting, while smaller centres were allowed to retain theirs. Tho fact war stressed, that tho dub possesses one of the heat and safest freehold courses in New Zealand, and a lot of money had been spent on it. The meeting resolved to confer with the Woodville Club, with which Paliiatua was recommended to coalesce, to see if an arrangement could lie made to hold one meeting a year at Paliiatua and one at Woodville.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 107, 28 June 1911, Page 6
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248THE TALISMAN COMPANY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 107, 28 June 1911, Page 6
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