A slight shock of earthquake waj oxpe* rienccd ut Gis'»oruu at XO minutes fiftolf nouu ou Thursday. From the Public Trust Office we have ft very neatly prepared almanac for 1001. On the back of vach page a great deal of useful inforlTUtpn Is given conu ruing the Wk of the offiue. Mr Arthur addreiittd a meeting of about 50 people at Patutabi last night, Mr G. I-, Sunderland being iu the chair. In reply to Mr Buhmidt be said bo did not think there was any necestdty (or legtbsing the eight hours system, which was a fltmly established custom, Ju reply to Mr Douglas be said ho was not in favor of Mr Pyke’s Private Schools Bill. There bri« g no more questions Mr Ha'ton proposed a vote of thanks to and confidence in the candidate. This was seconded by Mr Charles Bourke, and there being no amendment the motion wsu declared carried bauds bn off held up Tor it«
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 535, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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161Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 535, 22 November 1890, Page 2
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