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FORMATION OF NEW COMPANY. PROF. HORNELL’S REPORT. (lit/ Telci/mpk — J’er i’ress Association) DUNKDIN, May I I. A rifi ngements lor the foimation of a new Kawarau gold-mining company, consisting of .an of the interests of the parent company anti to-nigh ting-jih zlihhh(,|z.cd--IO mg claimlioltlers, has. been, practicall.v completed. A meeting called liv tin* trustees o’ the claim-holdeis ; attended hy claimholders and shareholders in the comically, was held to-night, when the position was fully discussed. Mr G. A. Robinson, who presided, said that it was expected to obtain Professor Hornell’s report, on which depended the future of the company.' 11 the report were unlavourable the company would probably be wound up, and if favourable aJAuUm /clawuihujdefsi uiicluding those who had had deiaultcd and those who were in liquidation, would be gi\en an opportunity to come in It was stated that Professor Hornell’s report had been lodged in the Rank of New Zealand at Wellington and would cost .•CISCO to upli t, •: The position now is .that the Kawarau company has ottered to hand over all its assets to the new company on Condition that out of the assets th costs of winding up the company are paid. One or two minor details had been disputed, but wore cleared up to-night, and Mr li. C. Robinson. Masterton, and M>' J. Ritchie, agreed to remain in Dunedin till to-morrow to complete the agreement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1931, Page 3
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