ROCKFELLER’S ASTUTENESS.
In his “Random Reminiscences,’ contributed to the Worid’s Work,, Mr Rookfeller tella a story of the clever way in which his agent, MrMather, arranged for the placing o£ the building of twelve ships for use* in the Great Lakes. The order waa very large in those days, and therewas fear of them having to pay very high prices. This is the ingenious way in which the difficulty wa»< met:—
Mr Mather kept the secret of the number of ships he wished to construct absolutely to himself. He sent his plans and specifications, each substantially a duplicate of the others, to each of the firms, and asked each firm to bid on one or two ships as the case might be. All naturally supposed that at most only two ships were to be built, and each was extremely eager to get the work of jat least one of the vessels. On the day before the contracts were to be let, all the bidders were taken one by one into Mr Mather’s private office for special conference covering all the details preparatory to the final bid. At the appointed hour the bids were in Deep was the interest on the part of£ all the gentlemen as to who would be th& lucky “one to draw the prize. Mr Mather’s manner had oonvinced each that somehow he himself must be the favoured bidder, yet when he oame to meet [his competitors in the r hotel lobby the beams of satisfac- ' tion which plainly emanated from their faces also compelled many I heart searchings. At last the crucial hour came, and at [about the same moment each gentleman received a little note from. Mr Mather conveying to him the tidings that to him had been awarded a contract sufficient to supply his works to their utmost capacity. They all rushed with a common impulse to the hotel lobby where they had been accustomed to meet, each< bent on displaying his note and commiserating his unsuccessful rivals, only to discover each had a contract for all he could do, and that each had been actually bidding against nobody but himself.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9477, 21 June 1909, Page 6
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357ROCKFELLER’S ASTUTENESS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9477, 21 June 1909, Page 6
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