THE BUILDING TRADE IN WELLINGTON.
Discussing the scarcity of building land available in the business' parts of Wellington, the Premier said that now the earthquakes had left Wellington, uo thought it was time to go in for four and five-storey buildings. Where land was becoming co valuable as hi Wellington, they should go in for higher buildings, and make more use of the avail*, able space. SOMETHING- LIKE A SPORT CLUB. English, American, and Canadian sports* men are interested in Lake St. John Limited Privileged Club, which, if its ambitious plane are carried out, will, remarks the "Chicago Tribune," soon control the greatest ga-ina preserves in the world. Already the club has the exclusive right to fish and hunt in 30,000 square miles of land lying around the St. John Lake, and it is negotiating for two more tracts, each 1000 square milesin extent, which -will be stocked with moose, red-deer, and caribou. The entrance fee to the club issoodols. "NONE OF 'jSjSI BOILE r We are told in an article on I in "Gassier's Magazine" that ' at the lecture table that Lo plays most of his character famous egg experiment Lc how Columbus might lr< ject without tweaking boiled and set rises and spins on its. owing to the fluidity rise, but if set spin stopped an_<l iror continue their moti the result of a sty; substituted for f could discriminr hesitatingly gi" A WOMAN; Yesterday the North : Chainey's. notice of train had sengers r of Ihe c Kaiapo 7 procec a few stafcit for 1 ther. kno' wh na-r
interest in aiding mc to form, some idea of the distribution of plant life. There is a «iriall plant, 'Cbttha mtroloba,' which, grows on tho edges of the Ko*dueko snow drifts, and on this Mr Maiden discovered a minute Jfangoid parasite which a botanical friend of his learned in micro-botany, identifitd as a qweies which is found only in on© place in Northern Europe. ' Not this alone, however, ?or this organism is, in that one hahttat, iound only on this very same plant, 'Coltha introloba,' thus rendering this discovery of ttoublo interest."
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10422, 12 August 1899, Page 7
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353THE BUILDING TRADE IN WELLINGTON. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10422, 12 August 1899, Page 7
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