CALLIOPE DOCK.
A caulk was received at the Harbour Board office yesterday from Mr. J. M. Brigham, stating that everything with reference to Calliope Dock had been settled, that Mr. Brigham was leaving London immediately by the s.s. Oruba, and that he intended to come via Sydney, in order to consult with Admiral Pearson with reference to the plans. Ihe Oiuoa is timed to leave London tc-morrow. „ that Mr. Brigham should be bark m Auckland within two months. A letter from Mr. Brigham was also received yesterday, but it was written without any anticipation of the satisfactory arrangement since come to with the Admiralty.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11060, 11 May 1899, Page 5
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