WELLINGTON.
[/- mo : ;z 3B;: K;;f;This daj.__ Complaints, are bping made of the xarelessneß'sWd'ijegli^etice' of the lbcarcbmmittep, fpr, the Sydney Exljibition. ,; It |s said tbey have done^;little i or/ nothing'to secure Wellington being ; properly Mpte 1* sentea. il!(I," !ir'?'T"'!' T v-' :A >r The Corporation intends passing a byelaw to have all the houses ia the principal streets of the!city nuttibered in accordance with the tfequesfc of the' Chief Post-
.ThVtCliairnian jof /tbeii!Qhain,ber; M Commerce says the Premier; i«! favorable fif|'Sßiy ißmation^f i;Harbor !^p?tfdi|'^t while;declj.ning'j^o t^e Governnient would; recommend) a ilibjsral endowment fpr T the;"Bpard v The Chairman also felt'satisfied tiio 1 Government would 'handover" thje l^Uway Wba^f to S;|oOTd l ijfj : f^d.p > ;; r ,:;;;^;;; j,^; 1':
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3218, 12 June 1879, Page 2
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115WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3218, 12 June 1879, Page 2
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