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THE TOWN CLOCK.

( I’r, the Editor Gisborne limes. _ij was never anticipated when the To wn Clock and chimes were landed on ~ (lisborno wharf close ou three months th" Customs shed, everyone being o, the n< Lrc?sion that as soon as the matter ot was removed there would be no do’Ul having it placed in position. It can easily he seen that it was a false step on the'part of the local authorities to throw ♦he responsibility of tho erection on the shoulders of the Government, as the very of doing so meant delay, and tnoie seems to he no reason why the ammgements could not have boon made ducc. by the Council at the outset.—l am, etc., Tkmi-us Pi-git,

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 906, 2 June 1903, Page 3

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THE TOWN CLOCK. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 906, 2 June 1903, Page 3

THE TOWN CLOCK. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 906, 2 June 1903, Page 3

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