RIVER LIMITS COMMISSION. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
WELIJNGTOJs this day. The report of the River Limits Commissioners (Capts. Bollons and^ Haultain) has reached the Marine Depart--1 ment. It will be sent on to Lord Kan- ! furly in due course. The Commissioners ! did not think it necessary to go outside of Auckland to gather evidence, as tney were fully cognisant of the conditions prevailing in other parts of the <*g° a J' j After the report has received His JKceilency's signature it will come before Cabinet for consideration, so I.do not tielpate that the eontenta. which are 01 peculiar taterest to Aueklanders, ijj* L divulged for aanie UtUeJtoe ahead. We have provided a handsome sele£ tion ef children** pelisses, pa etots, L .straehan, bearskin, and tajOjg. prettilT trimmed fur, silk, and. c Lre frocks, etc, etc. See wmdow. - McCullagh and Gower.—Ad, Accordeon-pleated silk, in btack. *g cream, red, sky, pink, eau de» nu, special value, 2/11J yard; 48w *Utt* cream, black, nil, sky, 3/H; «M all evening shades, glace, 5/6; 32in. black rean de mm, W% at MeCullagh and Gowex I *.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 88, 13 April 1904, Page 6
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