NEW PLYMOUTH.
Yesterday.
The Harbor Board have passed a resolution requesting the Government to enforce the penalties against the Titanic Iron and Steel Company for the nonfulfilnient of the covenants of their lease.
The Harbor Board Engineer, having gone home to consult Sir John Ooode, and a month having passed without his telegraphing or replying to an urgent telegram, sent to him in December last, the Board decided to send a cable message to Agent-Genei'dl asking if lie knew where Mr Bees was,
Mr William Gill of Middlesoboroiißh, England, and largely eonnested wilii the iron trade at home, visited the smelting works at Jthe Hemuri on Monday during
he stay of the steamer. He has gon
home by the mail steamer, and said on arrival in England he would iuterview Mr Vogel, and if satisfied that the Government were prepared to carry out the offer made some time ago to give 10 per cent, on iron manufactured for railway plants and rolling stock in the colony he would take steps to form a company with a large capital to work the iron sand here.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3468, 5 February 1880, Page 2
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184NEW PLYMOUTH. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3468, 5 February 1880, Page 2
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