THE TREASURE-SEEKING PARTY.
A MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. .Br Telerranh—Pre«3 Association.) Dunedin, May 2G. The present position of the treasureseeking party, it is said, is that, Mr. Mashas gone to Sydney to see if lie can secure tho necessary funds to release the Wairoa and carry out tho project, yesterday there was a meeting of 15 or !G shareholders. Nothing definite was determined upon, but there was a feeling that something might be done in tho way of reconstructing the company so that the venture might be carried through. It was decided to interview Messrs. Stevenson and Cook with a view to seeing whether arrangements could bo niado for the release of the boat. Extreme disappointment is.felt at having the venture blocked at this stage before its possibilities have been fried,, and a portion of the crew have expressed their willingness to accompany tho vessel on tribute, and chance what reward tiiey would get from the proceeds.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1450, 27 May 1912, Page 4
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156THE TREASURE-SEEKING PARTY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1450, 27 May 1912, Page 4
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