INVESTIGATIONS IN PROGRESS. Auckland, Last Night.
The Directors of the Cluistehurch Waitou Gold Miuinur Co. ni rived here on Monday lnst, and although they hay maintained the strictest secrecy as to their mission, it is generally understood that Miey are making 1 ft searching investigation generally of matters connected with Waitoa gold finds. They have interviewed Messrs (ieo. Fraser and Sons, and left Auckland en route to Waitua yesterday, for the purpose of continuing their enquiries. At a meeting of creditors in the estUe of Aifivd Warbriclc, juiiide nt Rotoru.i, a resolution wa9 adopted adjourning 1 the mooting fur two month?, so as to give the. debtor an apport unify of making an off.'r fur tho whole eetate. Tne \Vpsleyan <li strict meeting opened to-»iay; Ilev. H. Bull, obairman af the dUtiict, pie Biding. Tlie chainnaa in his address stated that although church finances had suffered in the general depression, still goal work had been done.
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Te Aroha News, 26 November 1887, Page 2
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156INVESTIGATIONS IN PROGRESS. Auckland, Last Night. Te Aroha News, 26 November 1887, Page 2
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