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i PUBLIC NOTICES. TTEAVY GUN FIRING FROM FORTS. Heavy Gun firing will take place from the North HeYu Forts between the hours of 8 a.m. and ii p.m., on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SOth and 31st August, 1918. WILLIAM L. KEWISH, Captain, 504 Comdg. Det., R.N.Z.A.. Devonport. JuTUNICIPAL FISH MARKET. BUSINESS HOUSES: Please Note that Accounts will be Paid at the Office, iHubson Street Wharf Monthly. OX THE SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH. J. H. DEIGHTON, 007 ' Manager. ■ TDED CROSS CAMPAIGN, OTAHUHTJ. All Prizes in connection with the above which are not claimed by SATURDAY, the 31st inst., will be forfeited. H. WILDS, Hon. Sec. 29th August, 1018. 507 TN T>E mHE ",pRAND miIEATRE," QUEEN .OfTREET, AUCKLAND.^ THE COUNCIL OF THE N.Z. 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The Council having carefully examined the whole of the evidence tendered in the Supreme Court, and before the Arbitrator, now desires it be widely known that as a result of its investigation it finds— (a) That Mr. Chilwell has.not acted unprofessionally, and that his conduct liriM been bevontl reproach. fb) That the building known as the "Grand Theatre." Queen Street.Auckland, has been shown by the evidence to be structurally safe. 4. All the expert witnesses have testified as to the safety of the building, and the defendant's counsel, in making a similar admission on behalf of his clients, said the statement had been made under a misapprehension. For the Council of the N.Z. Institute of Architects, CIUS. A. LAWRENCE. _, President. Wellington. 20th August, IMS. 537 H. BA c v A-N D - C °"' CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND. DRAUGHTSMEN, MACHINERY AND UI3NKRAL COMMISSION AGENTS APPRAISERS. SHIP, YACHT AND LAUNCH BROKERS, NO. 3, REW'S CHAMBERS, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. 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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 206, 29 August 1918, Page 10

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