THE WAIHI MINE.
DROP IN SHARES
AN INQUIRY DEMANDED.
By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND, May 1.
There has been a steady decline of shares in the Waihi GolJ Mining Company —a drop from £lO 2s to £8 3s within three months. This has caueel uneasiness in the minds of the shareholders. At the noon call of Exchange yeste.day Mr Hull said it was very hard to say whether certain persons c- n leetcci with the Company had sold their shares before the news that had caused the decline had been made public, but ir it proved (hat was the case those pernors should be shown up. The Chairman felt that certain information with reipect to the assay values must have been known to some one at least two months ago, but, of course, he could not say whether these who knew had taken advan'.a£>e of that knowledge to part with their shares. The matter was one into which the Exchange should, however make thorough inquiry.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10033, 2 May 1910, Page 5
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164THE WAIHI MINE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10033, 2 May 1910, Page 5
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