LOCAL INDUSTRIES
TECHNICAL SCHOOL BUILDINGS. •Afc .the monthly gathering of the Wellington Indfcatrial Association laet evening Mr. L. R. Partridge presided. Correspondence was read from Auckland with reference to the revival of tho* Industrial Coiporation (which had been inactive for some years). The secretary reported that there were books of the corporation but no funds. The chairman said the matter might be considered in view of a new Minktry, -which might consider tariff revision. X It wa resolved to approve letters sent out to Auckland and Ohristchurch on the proposed revival of tho corporation. The members present strongly approved efforts to be made in public I tree-planting" on Arbor Day, and it was [ resolved to co-operate in the movement, and, to be represented by the president, vice-president, and Mr. Thomas Ballinger at the meeting convened by the Mayor for to-morrow evening. The question of the ownership of the Technical School buildings was taken in committee. Messrs. L. E. Partridge, E. Kupli, and M. Martin were elected an industry visiting committee. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 3
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