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PARTS EXHIBITION HONORS., Issue 8057, 6 November 1889
PARTS EXHIBITION HONORS.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] [Per Press Association.]
PARIS, November 5, (Received November 0, 1889, at 1 p.m.)
Com to Dc Jouffray D'Abbans, late French Consul in New Zealand, has been awarded one gold and two silver medals for an ethnological exhibit; and ho ako receives a silver medal in recognition of his valuablo services in furthering the Exhibition while he was a resident in the colony. Messrs Travcrs (Wellington), Dougall, and Middlemas each receive silver medals for exhibits of fossils ; Mr Liardet (Wellington) receives a silver medal for exhibits; and Mrs Mair (n6e Alice Sperry), of Wellington, a silver medal for her paintings.
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PARTS EXHIBITION HONORS., Issue 8057, 6 November 1889
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