DUNEDIN.
This day. The directors of the Permanent Building Society complain of such an extensive competition of the other monetary institutions that the Building Society is npt 1 longer useful; sad recommend its^conversion into 'a Loan Company i // ;N ' '';,•■;'\; '-.v/i: ;■;/, County Commissioners, Bathgate, Reid, Bastings and Clark, ' reported> on ; the Central.Qtago'R^iffOsd' Scheme They consider the jiae, o^«e of 'Colonial' iihpor* ance, and strongly urge its construction as likely to open up a great extent of good country and to prove profitable.
(FROM OUB OWN. COBKEBPOKDENT.)
AuqiLAiyi). ; This day. Our Rep^esentativa . Mr Sheehan wires from Taupo that he has been seriously :111s with his old complaint, but is nearly , recoTered. He returns to Auckland -in the course of next week, and visits the Thames district, also Coromandel, with a Tiew of meeting his constituents at both places...
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3884, 10 June 1881, Page 2
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136DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3884, 10 June 1881, Page 2
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