NAPIER NOTES.
-**,—o——— Mr. George Masters, of Eavetoek, wbfs leaves west JMOHtJ.! for Engiv.sd to study for the Anglican nilMstry, has been the . recipient of a kMiilsoim presentation from niefiibws of St; Stat-; s&w's Sunday School., Hastings. Sir. I). Hamlir., of tin; Nspiev Telegraph Uifice, who lias been transferred tn Hastings, was met. by members of tin; stair this sfcck, and presented with a gold scaff-piii and leather suit-case. Mr. J. Grant, of Hasting*, left yesterday morning on a trip to Canterbury. Napier Borough Councillors have decided individually to contribute t<s\ the Rust- of the I'lunkct nurse tram fares, instead of breaking the rule not.' to issue free passes. '£hr Napier JJoroirgh Council has re-: iefiteii a proposal made by Cotttveilfer • Hiil to Provide for the erection of ; workers' dwelltiifjs umlur 'tta Alumcipil Corporations Act, 1808. The Mayor pointed out that, under the more recent- Art of 15)13, the money would cost 7 per cent., or about 1J- per cent, more than it could be abtaiiicci at from a local buildiju? society. Leading members of the society referred to .havfe,; however, informed a. reporter tint- t.hev ciittlcl not lend for the purpose indicated at less than 7 per cent.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 3
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199NAPIER NOTES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 3
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