THE DEPARTED MINING SECRETARY.
Tho accounts of tbo gold dredging companies, the secretary of which has left |th9 city, are being audited, but the
audit is not yet completed. It is under, stood that the companies are protected hy a fidelity guarantee. It is close upon three weeks since the secretary in question was last seen in Christchurch, and about that time he left for a at- tion on the ChristchurchDuuedin line, leaving behind instructions that any telegrams for him should be forwarded there,, Since his departure one telegram was re-directed to him but was returned to Christchurch, as the telegraph authorities had i been unable to find the person to whom it was addressed. The latest news heard about the gentleman in question is to the effect that an acquaintance met him in a certain hotel in Dunedin, and greeted him by name. In answer to a question, he stated that he was in the southern city on private business.—Christchurch Frees.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 June 1901, Page 3
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162THE DEPARTED MINING SECRETARY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 June 1901, Page 3
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