LOAN ASSOCIATION'S REPORT
.■.-.-■:. / The directors of the. Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury, in their fifty-third annual bal-ance-sheet and accounts, state that, after payment of a dividend of 6 per cent, for the year there remains in the profit and loss account the sum of £1501 16s 6J, including £1316 0s 7d brought forward from last year. They also wish to record their deep regret at the death of Mr! W.M. Ollivier, who had been one of the association's auditors lor twenty-two years. Mr. J. B. Beckett was appointed by the board to complete the audit, in place of the late Mr. Ollivier. ; The directors retiring by rotation are Mr. H. A. Knight and Mr. J. J. Thomson, both of whom, being eligible, have given notico of their intention, to stand for re-election 1 ' '
The worlds record for a grain train is held by the Canadian J?acific Railway, on which a train a mile long, comprising 125 cars, with a total weight of 7946 tons, was hauled by a ainele ea£inß. \
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 2
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172LOAN ASSOCIATION'S REPORT Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 2
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