THAMES.
(By Telegraph—owa.Correspondent.) , ; |
THAMES, this'day. ' .<\ a ' SCHOOL OF MINES. ' , J, At a meetlngibf. the Council of the School v of Mines the #signatic_ of. Mr ).' .. Wll* J Hams, drawlng'inetructor,, was received, he being about to leave for England;. Mr A. B. ■_[•: Harding was'appointed to the vacant posl- i tion. Messrs J, Hague. Smith and T. C. Bayldon were appointed a Visiting Committee: ■ . '« The director, Mr Al^enj'-'reported: During Julyeleven assays were made for the public, and about two tons of ore were treated In the battery. The work of the School 18^! progressing smoothly and steadily, PRESENTATION. The Haurakl Band have presented Mr C. Montgomery (secretary) with a. handsome gold medal, In recognition of services performed by him as secretary. The presentation was made by Bandmaster Wllllftma, ' who said that in the past Mr Montgomery had had ft hard task to finance the bind, and had succeeded admirably. ' ' ',: if
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 195, 17 August 1900, Page 2
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