At an adjourned meeting re W. F. Crawford’s estate held yesterday, at Messrs Pitt and Bennett’s office, it was decided to further adjourn the meeting to this day week, the 6th July, for further information. To-day is the last day of grace for the payment of the third call in the Southern Cross Petroleum Company. After this shares on which calls are not paid, will be forfeited, absolutely. The Bazaar, in aid of Holy Trinity Church funds commenced yesterday and was fairly patronised during the afternoon and evening. McFarlane’s Hall was gaily festooned and blazed with the usual galaxy of what generally subordinates ends to means. The bazaar will will be resumed to-day. The boring plant for the Southern Cross Petroleum Company is on board the City of Sydney, and will be brought on by the Roton ahana on Friday next. This, with the b' i'er expected by the Te Anau on Sunday next, will be forwarded to the Company’s ground without delay.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 956, 29 June 1881, Page 2
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