NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE
WAITOMO POWER BOARD INVESTIGATION OF AFFAIRS SUGGESTED (From Our Own Correspondent) OTOROHANGA, Today. A vote of no-confidence in the Wa:. tomo Power Board as at present cos. stituted was passed at a public meet, ing in Otorohanga last evening. The meeting was convened by Mr H. W. Atkinson, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, and the mover and seconder were Mr. George Eassey and Mr. G. A. England respectively. On the motion of Mr. V. N. Stagy, seconded by Mr. H. Maxwell, it sj decided to recommend that a firm of public accountants be employed to itvestigate the affairs of the board Iron the date of the last audited balancesheet, and that a valuator be appointed to value the stocks of materia! and goods held by the trading ant wiring departments, and that it was preferable that the investigating accountants and valuators should come from a distance, to insure independent and unbiased reports.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 8
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155NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 8
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