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The Parliamentary Buildings.

Wellington, April 10,

Work at the Parliamentary Buildings is practically at a standstill, little or nothing having been done for a week. This is partly due to the weather and partly to other reasons, one of which is said to be that so many men have been put on that the brickwork is ahead of the ironwork. The latter is now beginning to arrive, but some of the men brought from other -parts have not been enabled to start work and are not likely to do so for some days, This has led to discontent which resulted in a deputation

to the Minister of Public Works. The Department denies that there has been any mistake over the specifications of the ironwork.

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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9143, 12 April 1898, Page 3

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The Parliamentary Buildings. Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9143, 12 April 1898, Page 3

The Parliamentary Buildings. Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9143, 12 April 1898, Page 3

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