THE ALBURNIA MANAGEMENT.
(To the Editor of the Efeiiing Star.) Sib.-^-I have received' the^reporf read at the Alburnia "mine meeting, and observe that £250 was voted for the directors. " "Hiappy v men,' -to get £2ifpppTery meeting of an aierage of 30 minutes!" nWell mayfjAucklandi g^ntleme^ir dejdrltjlo have all the mining, offices in Auckland. I could point to some' gentlemen who are earning a handsome salary in jcqagectioa with the Thames mines. Surely, shareholders will never allow this P -The dire_o^ tors have the fir«t, information, and tftej do not hesitate topifdfit by it; in fact, in the mine to which I refer, they have all the" advantage; and) poor; shareholderi must take their chance.—l¥m, aia.i M. :?nf , TM , ,-Shabeholpbb. Graham'stbwnVMay Bih;'79..
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3188, 8 May 1879, Page 2
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121THE ALBURNIA MANAGEMENT. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3188, 8 May 1879, Page 2
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