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INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.

Tils dedal iddritWy meeting of the comntftte'o' of the' WJingtofl IndrMtrial Asßooiation wds held Igst opening at the Offices pi the Association, vrlie'ri Mr ti.- Brown, president, Who 1 had loltely roldriiea frtfm’- Christchurch, presided. THo following were also present r—Messrs E. Arnold 1 , A, 8/Kss/TrBallinger, F. Ov Crease',■ H. Flockfoff, H.Gaby, P. Hutson and J.B. Mapk. In a report with rofoi / (rr*oo + o Hi's Christchurch visits Mr Brown gave a. sketch of the work of the Canterbury Industrial Awofciaturn. The latest and greatest effort of the Association, hfe stated,' was the present exhibition. Its magiiiffoont success ho considered duo to the energetic president, Mr H, B. Kirk, of whom ho had heafe e Very one speak in tho highest terms, and the very Cble, business-like, and capable committee .associated with him. Mr Brown highly praised tho exhibition, and the spirit in which it had been undertaken chid carried ou. , Tho committee passeef a resolution placing on record its appreciation 61 the ralaablo service rendered tho Association by tlfcf ftfesident (Mr S. Brown) in having visited Christ" church and reported fully on the work of the Southern Association and tho exhibition. It was decided to call a general meeting of tho members of tbo Associat'on at an early date in order to adopt a further resolution to be submitted to them with respect to the matter. The following new members were elected; —Messrs T, Q. Maoarthy, B. G. Knigbt, and Gamble, Thus. Baker and M. j^ ffeiVeS g from Mr E. V, Houghton, aoting-uionagerof the U.S.S/ Co., affording information reapotftltfg the ehdoavours to pro.vldo sufficient tonnage for tlitf Taranaki trade. , Tho oomidittee adjourned with tho request that the president and secretary should arrange for a general nfeetingof members of the Association. *

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2640, 15 October 1895, Page 2

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INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2640, 15 October 1895, Page 2

INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2640, 15 October 1895, Page 2

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