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MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

i Mr. C. P. Roberts, President of the! Otago met tlie Com-i mittee-on Monday, evening last, at Mr.! Busch's residence, for the purpose of.ex-; plaining the proceedings at the Mining Conference'held at Clyde on the 2nd'in- ; stanL The President went fully into! -all the subjects which engaged the atten-' tion of the Conference, and in conclusion" j stated that he had the honor to be elected' I President, which, would of course make, i IN'aseby the head office, arid the Seatof the! I Executive, consisting of the President,-Sei-cretary, 'and Treasurer. He said-lie-Itadi j prevailed upon Mr. Geo. Ciarko to under-! I take the duties of" Secretary, and Mr. de' i Lautour, 1 M.P.C., the office of Treasurer J [ lie-also stated.that .immediately/he re- | ceived from Mr. Colclough (the Secretary i of the Confereuci;) the m'inuie3 of-the I proceedings, a full n port, woiild be drawn' I up and published-in the 'Mount Ida Chronicle ' and ' Southern Mercury.' ; it was resolved," on the motion of Mr. ; i Sii\NNOi\, that the thanks of this Asso-j ciatiou bo. tendered to Mr. Roberts for his services as delegate from this dist'-ict; After the usual vote-of thanks to, Mr, jpu.sch, the meeting terminated^

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 2

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MINERS' ASSOCIATION. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 2

MINERS' ASSOCIATION. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 2

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