MEMORIAL CARILLON.
BELLS FOR WELLINGTON.
[by telegraph.—press association.] WELLINGTON, Friday.
Regavding the memorial carillon, the chairman of the committee, Mr. H. D. Bennett, stated to-day that the NorthEast Exhibition at Newcastle-on-Tyne (England) was, according to his advices, closing at the end of the present month, which would mean that-the carillon would then be dismantled and restored to the care of its manufacturers, Messrs. Gillet and Johnson, of Croydon. He assumed that the bells would reach N6w Zealand early in the new year.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 10
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