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DUSTAN FLOUR MILL COMPANY.

A m(eting of tLe Pioviricnal Directors was hdd at Parks’ Hotel on Saturday the 2fth ultimo at 9, p.m Present—James llaz'ett. Esq., in the Chair, and Messrs Cambridge, Am Island, Wil ,: “ms : Welsf'id'anJ Fache. The mihutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed. MrW. Williami, who at a p evious meeting teen appointed Cel lee tor of the proposed Company explained that his private business had so much o; copied his time th it he hud been unable to at I end to the business cf the C;rapany, he would fh?ref;rn desire to resign the position. Mr Cambridge said it would be bettor to appm'nt a pa : d Collector. The Chairman sa'el the persons most did’rcctly interested in the establishing of a Hour Mill were doubtless the farmers but still it was a work that everyone must he t mefittfd l yin a greater or lets degree. From what he hid heard lately, the expressed desire by a good many was that, the mill should be built, he was of the same opinion, and ha thought now that the matter was again brought forwarl, such measures shenhr be taken ns to ensure eitner a success ora failure, of one thing lie was certain, that unless a mill was erected at t.hatto Creek, the public support would go iu for cneatSp ttis Creek. Agnieial discos non en .red the meeting 1 sing of i'ie q in ion that Chatto Creek was the more cenhal of tin two sites, aid better situaiedfor thsgenanl convenience and that’the time had arrived when a Flour MiU in thcdisti'i ct was an al -cluts necessity. The append Tie nt cf Broker or Colic rtnr was discus red, resulting in the cilice be.ng offered to Mr M'Comiocldo. Mr M’Connochi e was waited on and assented. The mec ting was then adjourned till the 27th ultimo to fix on amount of compensation to bo paid to the Collector. —o — Adjourned meeting, Monday, April s?. Mr W.-Auckland in the Chair. Mr M‘Connorhie was in attendants, and staged his readiness to act as Broker or Collector of tie f'< mpany, to receive 20s. per day travelling expresses, and Is. per share on those he mayfdhposo of. llesolved-That the terms proposed by Mr M‘Connochie be accepted, the Company tohave-ahe pover to terminate the engagement at pleasure. | Mr Williams handed in all papers in his j possession the property of t lie Company, I ami stated that he had paid into The hands | of the TTeanirer i~l. 10a, the amount rej ceived by him on shares 'old l-y him. I -The Secretary was instructed to have the ! receijds checked, fee. j The ineotin > then close I.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 628, 1 May 1874, Page 3

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DUSTAN FLOUR MILL COMPANY. Dunstan Times, Issue 628, 1 May 1874, Page 3

DUSTAN FLOUR MILL COMPANY. Dunstan Times, Issue 628, 1 May 1874, Page 3

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