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t Auckland, Augusb 23 The Ooionar held an Inquest on the body of a man, name unknown, whose remains were found on the Waitakerei ranges a few days ago* Dr Lewie said the remains were those of a male adult about thirty years of age, and had been lying there about three years. The jury, after hearing the evidence of other witnesses returned a y&rdiati that deceased, name iinknowa, had committed suioide some time in 12393. Tniknv, August 23 The reault of the. year's working of the Farmers Co-operative Association shows a profit of £12,579, adding J82548. the balances brought forward last year, the amount available lor distribution la £15,128,, The directors recommend its disposal as follows :—Dividend of 8^ per cent; bonus on purchases ? per cent; rebate on commiseione 30 per cent; bonus to staff 7 per cent; to I reserve fun.i £2000 | to write off buildings £500. I
The Harbor Board today received about thirty applications for the poeb of resident engineer at £400 per year, which were referred to & committee 40 report in a fortnights*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5454, 24 August 1901, Page 3
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184Interprovincial Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5454, 24 August 1901, Page 3
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