CITY OBSERVATORY.
The City Observatory will be open to the public on Saturday at 7.30 p.m., if the weather permits. The chie£ object in the sky will bo the planet Saturn; but star clusters and nebulae should also be well seen.
A "Ga?ette" notice states that the following have passed in the examinations held under the Engineers' Registration Act;;— Completed pass in sections A, B, and C, D. Brooker, Lower Hutt; passed sections A and B, H. J. L. Wotten, Lower Hutt; passed section B, A. R. Callender, Levin; T. A. Urwin, Stratford; passed section C, J. G. M'lvor, Opunake. Mr. A. W. Martin, the well-known : rupture speialist from Dunedin, is now on his twenty-third annual visit to the centres of New Zealand. Ho will be at the New Commercial Hotel, Lambton quay, from Friday, 6th July, and may |be consulted free btwecn 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 8
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