MAYOR’S PROMISE TO CITY
GIFT FOR CHRISTCHURCH Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. A cryptic, but important, statement ' v ag made by the Mayor of Christchurch, the Rev. J. K. Archer, at the reunion of the Veterans’ Association Hst evening. It was to the effect that Christchurch was shortly to receive a gift which would be greater in financial value than any yet made. The statement was not amplified in way and when approached the •Mayor said he would make a further announcement later.
The best gift in the history of the £ity is £25.000 for an art gallery made hy Mr. R. e. McDougall, proprietor of Aulsebrook and Co.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 1
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