I =================== ...:%,. I Mm "'•■p i ' A large number of people visited the Technical School's exhibition, at the school in Rutland-street yesterday. Among the visitors were Sir Robert Stout (Chief Justice) and several members of the University Senate, who expressed themselves as highly pleased with what they saw. The exhibition will remain open until the Ist prox. At twelve noon to-day Mr. J. Thorpes will sell by auction at his mart, 91, Queen-street, shop and dwelling in Khyber Pass, allotment in Wilton-street, Richmond, and splendid allotment in New North Road. The Central Mission Sunday-school will hold their annual picnic at Motutapu on Monday next. The brass band of the mis- , sion will bo in attendance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12775, 27 January 1905, Page 6
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