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PA Dunedin Industry House, a holding company representing two business groups, has been set up in Dunedin. The Otago-Southland Manufacturers’ Association and the Otago Chamber of Commerce hold equal shares in the company, and both are now serviced by the same secretariat. The move, announced in November and ratified early in December, leaves

both groups keeping their

own autonomy and their constitutions also stay the same. Before the merger, Mr D. J. Henderson had run the Chamber of Commerce secretariat under contract. The Manufacturers’ Association employed its own secretariat with its own director and staff. O.S.M.A. also sub-con-tracted services to a number of other organisations.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860207.2.68.8

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Press, 7 February 1986, Page 8

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107

Business link Press, 7 February 1986, Page 8

Business link Press, 7 February 1986, Page 8

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