PLUMBERS' CONFERENCE
• eleoiiOn'of officers. (Bt KiegTauh.—Press Assoelatlon.) ' Dunßdln, February 19. The Master Plumbers' Conference today resolved that the system 6f divided control by different local authorities in a drainage area -is detrimental • to-.- the best interests of ; the general public. The following office-bearers wore elected 'President, Mr. J. D. Colville (Christchurch); vice-president, Mr. WW. Judd (Wellington); treasurer, Mr, W. C. Large; secretary, Mr. F,, CoCper; tlirfee 1 nieUibers, of the executive, G. BkckMre, J. Fry ; and J, B. Laureusoil.' Provincial Vice-presidents'. Auckland, Mr. Jenkinsbh; Poverty Bay, Mr. llees; Tarariaki ahd Wellington, Mr. Sigley; Hawkes- Bay,- -Mr. Ritchie; Wellington, Jlr. Haiison;. Canterbury, Mr. x Killiok ;• Otagoi Mri Wilsoi; -S6tithland; Mr. Spiers; Parliamentary Committee," Messrs. Ballinger, l3|lin, Rein> instafi, Rslnisay, Jfudd, and Hafisdii. The' Conference adjourned to rueet at' Christchurch ilest year and Weilnifetoli in 1917.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 9
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134PLUMBERS' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2390, 20 February 1915, Page 9
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