In the House last week Mr Rutherford said 15 miles, of art muslin had been imported for Exhibition decorations, but was nob allowed to : be used on account of its inflammable nature/ A small portion only was used, and the remainder >vas sold for £41.
Sir Joseph Ward on Saturday received the following cablegram from Washton : "By direction of the President, I send congratulations and warmest greetings on (lie fact that New- , Zealand has become a Dominion. — Alvey .A." Adee, Acting-Secretary of "State."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11089, 2 October 1907, Page 5
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