NEW ZEALAND
(Per Press Association.) Auckland, lost- night,
I A number of clients of tho Bank of AuaI tralasia presented Mr E. Turner, manager of tho Auokirind branch, who is retiring I under tho nge limit, with a purse of I sovereigns, a hands true book of views and I an illustiated address, as an expression of I their esteem. I Christchurch, lost night. The Board of Governors of tbe Canterbury College at a near date will consider a suggestion by Professor RuthorforJ . that a chair of physics, and physical laboratory should be established ot Canterbury College. Tbo proposal is that sound, fight, he»t, and pure electricity bo declt with iu tho ougineoring school, as at present DuDodin, last night. Tho Conciliation Board has been cn gaged Jo-duy hearing a dispute between oil the foimdrios, builders, Drainage Bojrrd, City and Suburban Corporation, and Carriers’ Union. It is expected to last a couple of days. Forty-throe persons have been cited in connection with contracting and othor trades.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1517, 27 July 1905, Page 1
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