PALMERSTON ITEMS.
M*. J. A. Nash has puhlicly denied enipbaticallx that he .intends to retire from .the Parliamentary contest.. Over jL'33O has been raised in response to -a. new. appeal to clear off the- re. mnin.ing'debt, of £1.500 on the new All Saints Chtirc.li..
The Palmerston River Board has received a reply from the Hon 11. D. Bell to the represciii.-at.ioiis of thv r'6. cent- (leputation which asked for the abolition; o.f the board. Tiio Minister states that tho Crown Law Office has advised hitu that he has tho pfitver to advise the appointment, rf a Royal mission, which lie intended to' »!. up. The two questions he' wonid have desired to be ar.swercii wvre: (1) Is it wise to lravo one. board fivjiti; tho gorge, to the sea? (3) Is it desirable fl-jat pcmlii-5 tho c.onst.ituiion «-f slid": board, the present hoard shall continue operations?"
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 5
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145PALMERSTON ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2189, 30 June 1914, Page 5
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