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Mr G. T. Goodman, representing Messrs Noyes Bros, and the Westdnghouse Company, consulting and administrative engineer for the installation of the Dunedin electrical tramway ? was interviewed at Christchurch on his return from a prolonged trip to Europe and America. He said that in the matter of water-power the ratio of the capital cost of hydraulic works to the amount of power which could be disposed of was a question on which American experts would be fully competent to give an opinion; but be doubted if they could be induced to come out, owing to the importance of o<ther engagements.

Sub-Lieutenant J. M. # Etheridge, R.N.R., formerly second officer of the Poherua. and now of the Tarawera, passed an examination for a first-class certificate in gunnery on H.M.S. Archer at Lyttelton. ,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 32

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 32

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1611, 14 January 1903, Page 32

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