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Oonstable C. T. Foote, of the Hastings Police Force, commenced leave this morning. Mr H. Hedley, of Rotorua, who has been visiting Hastings, returned home this morning. Mr W. A- Veitch, formerly ^M.P. for Wanganui, is on a short visit to Napier Mr and Mrs F. Brooke Taylor, of Auckland, left last week by the Mariposa for a moath's holiday in Australia. Mayor of Napier, Mr C. O. Morse, has been appointed to represent the Napier Bordttgh Council on the local committee of the New Zealand Fiv© Million Club. Mr J. N. Lowry of Fernhill, left Auckland by the Mariposa on Friday on a boliday and business trip to Sydney. He expeets to return to New Zealand about April 16. Mr G. Thomson, who has tetired from the managership of the Napier borough abbattoirs, is to b© congratulated. by the Napier Borough Council Upon his long term of faithful service. H© has served under fiv© Mayors of Napier and four Town Clerks, Messrs R. M. Hewitt and F. H. Corbin, two officers of long st-anding of the Hastings Rugby Football SubUnion, who during the past year had lost their wives, wer© accorded votes of sympathy at the annual meeting of delegates last evening. Referring to their losses the Ghairman, Mr G. A. Maddison, said that both Mrs Hewitt and Mrs Corbin had taken a keen interest in good, clean sport and it was readily appreciated that Messrs Hewitt and Corbin had suffered a very great loss in the severance of their lifedong associatos, Who had been held in the gteatest esteem by all sections of the community,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 57, 23 March 1937, Page 4
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