MIRAMAR LOAN.
The proposed loan of £71,000 which the Borough of Miramar is secidng to raise was earned yesterday. Of the 161 electors who voted, 150 voted for the loan and 11 against. There were no informal votes. The loan is to be raised for a water supply, installation of the sewage system, and improvement of streets. Mr. Fred C. Gale, son of the late Mr. Thos. Gale, of Wellington, was married by the 'Rev. T. 11. Kprotfc at St. Paul's pro-Cathedral this morning to Miss Agnes J. Begg. The bride was given away by Mr. H. Bnillie, municipal librarian. Mr. Stanley Brown was best man. Mr. Il'.I 1 '. J. Pinny, Ctiba-etreet, announces that he has just opened a novelty in pianoforte construction. It is one of Messrs. Ohappell and Co.'s Mignon grand piauos, which claim to coin hi no the full-lmio sonority of a concert grand with the compactness of a small drawingroom or boudoir grand. Tho Rosette Quadrille Assembly will close its beason on Tuesday evening. TALBOT CARS. Mr. F. N. Adams is bringing' to Wellington a 15-20 Talbol car. Motorists are invited lo inspect tho car on Monday in. our fhow rooms, Morccr-slrenl. Tho Talbof car i& \9orld-icnawncd for its reliability. The Tnlbol cai Ijiib won all tho most important hill-climbing competitions; and is worthy of inspection. — Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1907, Page 8
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