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THE LATE MR. C.H. WEBER. [By Telegraph.] (Our Own Correspondent.)

( Pahiatua, Tina Dat. At tbo inquest, yesterday, on the remains lately found at the Mokakohi Bridge, and a watch,, sot of false teeth, safety matoh box, and aot of coat straps, whioh wore ako found by Constable Cooper after a troublesome search in the bush and vicinity, the body, whioh hid evidently been dragged about by pigs, was identified as that of the late Mr. C. H. Weber by his son, who had come from Napier for tho inquest, and also by a telegram from hia wife in Napier identifying the articles. It was reported that his life was insured for a largo amount. This was not trn,ej ai ho never would in, euro. Charles Herman Weber waa a aurveyor, and oame from Napier, in Ootober, 1886, and was going to anothor surveyors' camp (Fraser and M'Donald's) off the road in the vioinity where the romains were found, but was nover heard, of after. ' ' ' fßj T»M:qB4fH. IDNITSP PBBBB ASBOpiATIOIf.] Duniqin, Tkib Dat. At tho mcotin? of creditors of Benjanu'n. ana Jacobs, the Assignc 3 read a legal opinion, to tb,o effeot that the transfer of m,ining share i \6 bankrnßtg' wiyci vtyi attapkabje, and the meeting authorised the Assignee tft teat th,e valjdity pjf th,o transfer,' anfl ina.tittyto a Efitohing investigation jntq bath estates. Mr. flonjamin ia tq lip publicly examined, before the Judge.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 3

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THE LATE MR. C.H. WEBER. [By Telegraph.] (Our Own Correspondent.) Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 3

THE LATE MR. C.H. WEBER. [By Telegraph.] (Our Own Correspondent.) Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 3

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