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BOSi now owed $154.8 million on Kawarau Falls

Duncan Bridgeman
Thu, 21 Jul 2011

Bank of Scotland International’s debt on stage one of the Kawarau Falls development in Queenstown has blown out to $154.8 million, one month after Prime Minister John Key officially opened the new village.

The latest receivers report by Grant Graham and Brendon Gibson of KordaMentha said

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Duncan Bridgeman
Thu, 21 Jul 2011
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