NELSON NEWS
FIRST TANKER TO PORT
\ (From Our Own Correspondent.)
...-■-• w : NELSON, 27th May, ' •'■! Work is now progressing on the new ] classrooms at the- Girls' College. These rooms will form the nucleus of p. new building to.replace'the present old woodenone. The new block will consist of four classrooms and "a chemistry labratory. It j is a reinforced concrete structure. The Shell Company's tanker Paua arrived at Nelson to-day with the first cargo of the bulk motor spirit to be landed here. The containers are situated on a piece of land recently reclaimed at the port by the Nelson Harbour Board. Eleven men arrived from /Wellington this morning, to go on to the KorereTphouse road improvement work for unemployed. The number will be added to during the.next week or two until there are about 100 men in the camp.' j The following 'Rugby football team has been selected.to represent Country against, Town in a match for the Max .Shield on\ 3rd June:—Full-back, D. Morrison; threequarters, L. Wells, A. i Newman, T.; Rogers; five-eighths, 'N. Kearns, C. Wat-^ son;.- half, F., Fowler; wing-forward, S.. Newman; back row, D. vMax, .■_£.■'-Bird; ntidtllc row, Hunt, A. Hart^Higgins; front row, C. Shuttleworth, H. Grocott; emergencies, backs, B. Buckley, Wallace; for-; wards, D; Bryant, Slattcr. ~'.■■ ■,'.;.;■■ .[
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 4
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209NELSON NEWS Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 4
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