TO BUILDERS. FTWDEKS w iU bo received at my L (Mice up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, November lOtli, tor the erection of Wesleyan Parsonage in Liardel Street. Alternule tenders are invited for one andtso story building. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon street. BAND CONCERT. r "IHE Military Band will give a Concert in the Recreation Grounds on SUNDAY Afternoon, TOTICE is hereby given that the _ 1 land described in the schedule hereto was taken for scenic purposes by i proclamation published in Gazette No. U2,of Ist November, 11106. SCHEDULE, 'lie parcel of laud mentioned hereunder : ited in the Block [Survey No. i District of Itcservc Y (Town licit) In the Land District of Taranaki; as the same is more particularly delineated on Die plan marked P.W.D. 22220, deposited in the ollice of the .Minister for Publie Works, at Wellington, in the Provincial District of Wellington, and tlicrcon coloured red 11. J. H. BLOW, Under-Secretary. Public Works Ollice, Wellington, N.Z., u'th Noveuiber, I'JOO,
HE THE TARANAKI PETROLEUM COMPANY, LIMITED. New Plynioull:, November sth, 1900. T\EAR SIR on MADAM,— "J Referring to a circular letter dressed by tlie Directors of the Taranaki Petroleum Company, Ltd., to tlie Shareholders, I have tlie honour to submit for your consideration some observations in regard to tlie same. The resolution adjoining the statutory meeting of the Company was prod upon the advice of the Chairman. l justified in asking you to infer that the adjournment was proposed solely in order to enable some of the Directors to obtain further proxies with a view to securing their re-election to the Board of Directors. ras presumably issued use of the Co in my opinion, is a most improper use of the Company's funds, as well as an unfair attompt on the part of the present Directors to influence Shareholders in their favour. My connection with tho Company dales from its initiation. I was the first to tnKe active sleps to form the Moluroa Petroleum Company, whose undertaking was acquired by your Company. I am one of the largest .Shareholders in your Company, and held the ollice of Secretary until the Statutory Meeting. During my term oE ollice as Secretary I was dissatisfied with the management of the Directors, but was debarred by my ollice fro expressing my opinion as to the ma agement or disclosing to Shareholders matters with the management, which I considered open to ic a candidate for election to the Board of Directors. My action in ysclf for election and m seeking proxus ~ .'...:\i I did at own expense -• d in my own na from Share' .: was taken so with a vievi •:,: ;.:jmoling (lie best interests of the Shareholders who had no pari in the selection of the present Directors, they having been appointed to their ollice by the Articles of Asso-
WHY PAY RENT r|lo olhiTs, when you e;iu*'puivhiiso a House ol your own lor the same money paid in rent? Tin 1 Provident investment and Buildin''Society of Taraualii (Permapayiii"iils on most easy terms. ] costs you nothing for legal work. Come and enquire terms. Jj. MOOTED TH, Secretary,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81884, 10 November 1906, Page 3
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