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OHRIBTCHURCH.

(Prom our own Correspondent ) to be seen at their temporary house in Manchester street, and it' r with provision for various requirements. Reverting to the buTdin^ I may mention that the plans provide for JSrt^sKhoS*X f and convenience after the best methods suggested by ex^eVieneT' there will be plenty of light, ample air (at the liberal rate of 1000 cubic feet per inmate of the dormitories), and though there ?s X taflhriJ %y*l °/ nam t nt « there will Qot be anything of ugliness Si^RS!^* I*^1 *^ Mr ' Petre ' 9 re <> uta?ion «k * SS\= &sYwS. -SRJKW £?SS enjoyed something more, for the firemen made ut, for heir restricted race that has made this country its home r a hJ h Pnml rCan V le - community i 8 convulse-l by the threat of the StokKt« n 'V* 3 ' "'."l"™ "'""> at troubling SheSK lhere is a flutter in the education camp. The Minister has sent round a circular about buildings, and they seem to say £t an enemy Boards^haUhev moT* T" T* Bir *° bert ' The Ocular tells X S2?R«.«?l ym 5 UOt Hpend any of the oaildiag vote on repairs Our Board has replied that it will not expend any of the capitation money. Thus " broils toot out the work of Masonry •' People are wondering how the schools will be repaired. The Board has passed SSp£°S! Pr °i eßt f ° UDded ° D the * reat sacrifices the people havt made in the sacred cause of education. What is most wonderful of m i lw M v" S w fct JMJ M nOt been idle with the interests of the Midland Jhe Puhlio W rr mm r 8t ° USthathe has ranged satisfactorily S under weLh £ De P artmeut in Wellington for getting the work observe that hpV a X° U8 P °',f 8 ' By the way > ifc ia satisfactory to wherTtS r^ 6e X Well recdved at the P° litical metropolis, declares the (W V 1S > be * ln T g t0 be better u "derstood. He stil aeclares the Company's intention to finish the work four years under the contract time-that in, in six years from the present A soon ll nSS^'^^r Spn^ field actions which Sffl&fwSch^h tbCre - are al8 ° rrialr i al ronte -^t i.°S say Q fhe h ;e at But they «nf not iv en , Riae " 8 T nt to have as little of ™ Possible. held a meeting la.t week, and unanimously resolved to tek! ouTtbei! rSto'ur^Thl^r 8^ the f Com P-V hich . h S Bailwav lAm • Lea ? ue ;s to give a dinner to Mr. Scott. The ana S^s 111 ? T aVi lT g f ° r m ° ney l ° P ay itß debtß not lar g«), railway yOU at pre Bent about our Pole 8t ™ of a

our maUiply the namber of smilea in

i«.«i?7 Intenor of the elobe consists we have no certain knowledge. Observations with the pendulum indicate much greater density towards the centre, aod suggest an arrangement of the planet's matenals in successive spherical shells, the lightest, or less dense being on the outsit and the heaviest, or densest/in the centre.' SobabT? ?o? o \ ww k lth * tandin £> interior must be exceedingly hot ffi?i& n* ber down than twenty mlleß the temperature is a high as the melting-point of any ordinary rock at the surface

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 24, 8 October 1886, Page 9

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OHRIBTCHURCH. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 24, 8 October 1886, Page 9

OHRIBTCHURCH. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 24, 8 October 1886, Page 9