MINING COMPANY MEETING.
Qubct to? «h« [Mat,^.M.CoA , AVeibforftriary meeting of U» Hue. holders of tbia mine, oonreued bj adverHotel kst *igfet.;,, ( lh«r* jiMgupboat 15 being called JpJMchair bneflj^ttpiained Jthat the oHj^t-bf i*e- »©ettt« vu to ask the shareholders to allow the* directors to let the upper portions of the mine on tribute. Tbey.^had found' that these portiour oftW nfiolfr" wofldifct pay the company work, and they, (the directors) thought it advislbfe to call for tenders for the letting on tribute, of such portions as they saw &^4^eV&&y <M&ktk>n. then took .place,,, several thareholdari asking ifthe NbJ 4 Ifrelwwiricludedin the of the mine. The Chairman saidHnat thinner portions of the mine did include the "No. 4 level. Although they .wished the'di&cttfstiabe empowered to lefc^hetcV levels on tribute it did AotJo^lhat^y ;j w£u#,dj> t so. The parts that the cojajJAny coma work remuneratively would not be let. Considerable discussiotrthen ensued as to the advisabiliffjof'letting the- Wo.,4lf vel, it being stated that there was a payable lode in the No. 4 lereL^M^J^ylor proposed that the directors be empowered to let all portions of the mine^above the No. 3 level on tribute. This' was " sCcdnd«d. * Mr Atkinson/ mqyed as .an ; Amendment that the directors be _, empowered' lo let all above tha«N.o. 4leve^,, Th^, motion and 1 the amenainenti,^erp^tn^^.pttfc'to/*the meeting, .eight jQsnsspr t£(e'^ajdtura and six' foe the.Ajneadmens, J. The f^o^op was therefore declared $ftirieji.j A^ot» of thanks to the Cbairiawi the meetioir. " .•>»"■»•».**•-• •"- '-^
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2523, 6 February 1877, Page 2
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237MINING COMPANY MEETING. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2523, 6 February 1877, Page 2
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