DOMINION.
At an ordinairy general meeting of ahareliolders the directors' ba>lf:y« xa.rly report states that, during,, the past hall-yeiar. theN low? :lervel;tcT6ssciut hns been steadily ipmshed ahead. For a time the extra amount-^f water met' with in the driva lniade progress some what slow, but now that good country wiaia 'bainig .penetrated it■■;: wivs quite probable that before-long somethin,g might be met with to reward for this development work. Up to iiha diaite of th«l last miuie report the oro8»ouib was in a distance of 457 ft. Ourinpi th* Itest hiaill ye&T Mir T. r J. Steele resigned His seat on th« -'board. The directors' retiring by rotation were 'Meeisrs Agnetw and Barclaiy; and; they being eligible offered theoiBeilTfei! for re-election.
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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10421, 14 May 1909, Page 1
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