THE PREMIER
DEALING WITH OTAGO MATTERS
I’RESS ASSOCIATION. J Dunedin, last night. / The Premier, the Hon. W. Hail Jones, '"arrived by first express to day and was seen shortly after by a deputation who wished to obtain his sanction to plans for a Maternity Home in brick, it having been found that the wooden building for the conversion of which the late Premier had placed j.XSOO] on the estimates, had been practically destroyed by the white pine borer. This evening the Premier and directors of the Union Company and a representative of the Huddart Parker and Co. are in consultation as to fares etc. in connection with the Christchurch Exhibition.
The Premier will have a busy day with deputations, inspection of the suggested site for an Infectious Diseases Hospital, and the manner in which the Railway Department has absorbed the Harbor Board endowment and cut off the city from the foreshore.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1816, 24 July 1906, Page 3
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