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Briefcase: Anderson Lloyd's gold rush

Anderson Lloyd's origins in the Dunedin gold rush days set up what has become one of New Zealand's oldest law firms, has continued, with the recent $130 million deal involving the sales of Newmont's Waihi mine by OceanaGold.

Wed, 26 Oct 2016

Anderson Lloyd's origins in the Dunedin gold rush days, a mere 154 years ago when Bryan Haggitt set up what has become one of New Zealand's oldest law firms, has continued, with the recent $130 million deal involving the sales of Newmont's Waihi mine by OceanaGold but also to its continued growth

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