We believe that the successful pros pectors for gold in the neighborhood oi Masterton are unable to take advan tage of their discoveries for want o: business knowledge and capital. Undei these circumstances it would be wel. to form a strong company in Master' ton which would be in a position t( offer assistance" to the prospectors should the latter desire it, on equitable terms. Or if the prospectors preferred playing a lone hand such a companj could send out an independent prospect ing party to .test the localities in wbicl reefs are known to exist. It wolild bt well if the business men of Mastertor were to consider the expediency o; forming a company with a nomina capital of from '£5,000 to £IO,OOO There would be no difficulty in placing shares it the right reople put theii names to such an undertaking. -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 19 June 1884, Page 2
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