Tli© Chief Health Officer (Dr Mason)
and his staff have removed from th© Tourist Department’s Offices in Brandon street to premises recently vacated by Reuter’s Agency m Featherston street. The bridges on th® Westport-Granity Railway have been strengthened, and a heavier engine is being used, which is capable of negotiating loads twice as heavy as those formerly brought down th® line. The intercolonial exhibition under the unices of the Wellington Camera Club will open on the 2nd prox. This is expected to be th© largest exhibition of the kind in Australasia. The prizemoney amounts to £SO. So impressed is the Agricultural DeJiartment with the potentialities of th© narlish market for the disposal of honey and beeswax that it intends circulating a special leaflet amongst farmers giving them some information in regard to the subject. Petone residents gave a very hearty lest Friday to some returned members of contingents—Farrier-Sergeattfc Hardham, Corporal Horne, and Troopers' Isherwood, Boyd and McGill. The reception took the form of a dance, over one hundred and fifty cooples takim* na.rt-
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 47
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173Page 47 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1536, 7 August 1901, Page 47
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