THE HOCKEN LIBRARY.
OPENED 1U THE GOVERNOR. By Telegraph.—Press 1 Association. Dv.ncdin, Last Night. The Hoeken Library in connection with the Otago University Museum was opened by Lord Plunkct this afternoon. The library a storehouse of a. Tery iarge collection of very valuable manuscript, charts, files of old newspapers, and other documents collected by Dr Hoc ken during many years. Great regret was felt at the fact that Dr Hocken, owing to seriotw illness, was un« able to be present. Addresses wera given by Mr G. Fenwick (chairman of the Hoeken Library Trutees). His Excellency the Governor and Sir Joseph Ward. Tn a letter, evpr n ss'ing regret n£ his Inability to be present. Dr TTocken intimated his intention to present to the institute a number of Japanese works, Maori carvings, weapons' and or-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 352, 1 April 1910, Page 5
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134THE HOCKEN LIBRARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 352, 1 April 1910, Page 5
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