THE GOVERNMENT TAKING ACTION. WHAT THE AUCKL ANDERS SAY.
Wellington, this day. That the mineral exhibits from JNew'Zea land now being shown at the Victorian Exhibition are a pronounced failure, now seems to be beyond question, and the Mines Department here ... are taking active measures to remedy the defeel On Saturday night the Minister for Public Works received private, cablegrams from two reliable sources showing! that' the strictures on the mining exhibits, .which 1 provoked an emphatic contradiction from Sir James Hector, werejiot undeserved. .. Mr John Buchanan, thei well -known Auckland orclnudist,. wires: " Our mineral exhibits are a - wretched failure, and :one cannot, calculate Jtho injury tothe colony. A meeting of New Zealanders is to beheld, on Monday, .and condemnation is inevitable^' The -other' .message >' is from- Mr W.. tf. • Oeddivu number of the reporting staff oi the Auckland; Stak, and ho cables : ."Thar Now Zealand Court) is certainly ,a failure, iuid rc-armngtnunt is neuetsary .for- ani oileclive display of our milling exliibilsy"
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 297, 8 September 1888, Page 3
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163THE GOVERNMENT TAKING ACTION. WHAT THE AUCKLANDERS SAY. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 297, 8 September 1888, Page 3
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