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TO CORRESPONDENTS,

"W.S."--Au6klftnd exports, £3,880,878; WellingtOh exports, £3,812,760. Auckland imports, £5,650,734; Wellington imports, £6,607,740. POpulfttiOflß : Auckland City, 40,636; Wellington City, 64,372. Which city has "the finest and the largest number of good up-to-date buildings?" is more difficult to say. Opinions are much divided, and much also depends upon what Is considered to constitute a "fine" building. However, most impartial authorities think that Wellington buildings, publfcc and private, are superior in number am} size. Jean Reid.— Grand Hotel, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 52, 29 August 1913, Page 6

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TO CORRESPONDENTS, Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 52, 29 August 1913, Page 6

TO CORRESPONDENTS, Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 52, 29 August 1913, Page 6

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