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ANSWER TO "A SHAREHOLDER."

(To the Editor of the Evening Star.)

Sir, —" A Shareholder " writes to kiiow; in your issue of yesterday about the Ow.lia-i roa mines, and states that he has paid his calls, and waits "from day to day to see reports, &c, but in vain." Talks about the American manager, but by the remark shows,his own peculiar talent. Hopes; that the directors of the Smile of Fortune: and Golden Hill wiil not be disheartened, and such like bunkum. Sir—lf men like " Shareholder" would attend at meetings when duly advertised, and give, the benefit of their presence to constitute .such, meet-1 ings, supposing'they had no other good; quality, they Wosd serve the interests of; the companies, and enable directors to; deal with matters with the shareholders'; approval. If "Shareholder" borrows aj newspaper he may see that action..has' been taken in regard to three of the principal mines at Owharoa, and that the directors are by no means fearful of the issue, or of " bhareholder's '' claptrap.— I am, &c,. ... , , . DIBECTOK. February 21st, 1877. [The letter referred to did not^ppear in the Star: it was published in this' morning's Advertiser. —Ed.] .

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2536, 21 February 1877, Page 3

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ANSWER TO "A SHAREHOLDER." Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2536, 21 February 1877, Page 3

ANSWER TO "A SHAREHOLDER." Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2536, 21 February 1877, Page 3

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