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TARANAKI OIL.

COMPANY'S DOINGS. Press Association. AUCKLAND, March 24. A meeting of shareholders in the Taranaki Oil Wells, Ltd., was held this afternoon for the purpose of receiving an independent report from "two Auckland shareholders who were appointed to go to New Plymouth and make investigation as to the position and prospects of the concern. The delegates were M* Macklpw and Mr College. Their report emphasised the fact that unless the shareholders provided more capital promptly the works must close down and the. company reconstruct. The sum of £IO,OOO was required at once. After carefully considering the position and future prospects of the company the delegates felt justified in strongly recommending all the shareholders to provide the money, as it would be a great pity to let the Company fail for lack of financial assistance when success was so nearly assured. TJie report ptated that 'it was absolutely liecessary that the head office and board of management should be transferred to New" Zealand, as only 10,000 - shares were taken up in London, which, with 25,000 promoters' shares, made a total of 35,000 in England, as against 232,000 held in New Zealand. The delegates found the works almost at a standstill owing to want of funds to pay labour. Mr L. Yeale said he was convinced from his* experience in New Plymouth that there were a certain number of people who were trying to depreciate , the value of the company's undertaking, their- object being to secure the pl-operty at the nominal price. If the shareholders would see the venture through he was sure they would reap a very great reward. ' After discussion it was decided that each of the local shareholders with 20 or more shares should advance to the

company, by way of loan, a sum of not less than 10 per cent, on the nominal \ value of their shares, the amount advanced to be repayable on or before December 31, 1914, and to bear interest at 10 per cent. It was also resolved to request the advisory board to take any ''' necessary steps to have the board of "management transferred from London to New Zealand,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 3

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TARANAKI OIL. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 3

TARANAKI OIL. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 41, 25 March 1914, Page 3

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