GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
[By TELEGRAPH. — PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] Dcxedw, Friday. At tho annual meeting of the Acclimatisation Society to-day it was decided that, the council be asked to set aside at least. £100 annually for the benefit of the employees of the society. A letter ■"•as received from Mr.. Hardcast'.e, Christchurch, stating that if the society, intended importing new blood for their deer herd Mr. Rhodes, M.P., had offered to contribute. Mr. Chisholin was re-elected president. Wellington", Friday. The matter of. Dr. Findlay's speech was mentioned during the weekly meeting of the Wellington Trades and Labour Council, and a, resolution was carried authorising the Parliamentary Committee to go into the. whole subject and to report to the next meeting of the Council. CURIS'ICHURCH, Friday. A small wood-turning factory in Tuamstreet, belonging to 11. Smith, was destroyed by tire tt> niihi. The machinery and Mock were- insured for i-TSO, ami the building, which vms owned by Waller and Son, timber merchants, for i. ; 100, both in the {Standard cilice.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13781, 20 June 1908, Page 6
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