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MR. A. W. PARTON AT WERAROA

MAYORAL CANDIDATE GIVEN WARM RECEPTION Mr. A. W. Parton, candidate for the mayoral.ty in Levin, addresse.d his second and final meeting of patepayers at Weraroa last night. Theye was an excellent attendance and the candidate was given a warm reception. Mr. C. H. Nelson occupied the chair. . His proposais fqr Qf municipal composting scheme tQ turp wasre materta'l at the abattoir into a valuable and readily saleable organic manure, and for handUhg the effluent , from the boroughs sewerage scheme when it was an accqmplished fact, were dealt with by Mr Parton along the lines of his address in the Century Hall the previous evening. The speaker also outlined his views on rating, the maternity hospital projeot, the proposed sanatorium aird qther borough matters. Numerous questions were asked and answered by Mr. Parton, and he was accorded a hearty .vqte qf thanks. _____________

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Chronicle (Levin), 12 November 1947, Page 4

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MR. A. W. PARTON AT WERAROA Chronicle (Levin), 12 November 1947, Page 4

MR. A. W. PARTON AT WERAROA Chronicle (Levin), 12 November 1947, Page 4

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