PETROLEUM NEWS
BRIGdI.T DAYS AHEAD FOR TARA- , NAKL LETTER FROM MR. CARTER. Mr. 0. E. Bellringer, acting-chairman of directors of the Taranaki Petroleum Company, has received a letter from Mr. Carter, the chairman of the company, now in London, in which he confirms tlits cabled statement that Mr. J. D. Henry, accompanied by a geologist, will arrive in Taranaki before long in connection with the operations of the new company. Mr. Carter states that Mr. Urown, 'the chairman of the Oil Trust, Ltd., is coming out to the Dominion on the recommendation of his medical advisers. He is a very busy man, and the doctors have advised him to take a rest. Mr. Brown is actuated also by the desire to put 'before the shareholders of th« Taranaki Petroleum Company the policy to be pursued by the new company in its oil-boring and refinery works. "Things are looking particularly bright," writes Mr. Carter, "and better days are certainly in store for Taranaki."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 102, 20 October 1911, Page 4
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162PETROLEUM NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 102, 20 October 1911, Page 4
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