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INFORMATION, PLEASE!

Chamber of Commerce and Work of Other Bodies "It is no use belonging to organisations unless you adopt a 'follow-up' policv," declared Mr F. E. Smith at the montlily meeting of the Hastings Chamber of Commerce last evening,* when poiuting out that three organisations in which tho Chamber }vas iuterested had snpplied no ini'ormation of tlieir progress s The first of these was the Hutchinson Domain Board, on wbich the Chamber had a rcpresentative. It was deeided to send a letter to the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Napier, pointcd out that the Chamber was concefncd tliat, wbilo tho p)Jantiug seasou Was almost over, as far as was kuowu, no idanUng or fencing had been earried out on. the tiomain, "We are in the dark about what progjross has bccn )nade," said Mr Smith. "We bliould liko to know. AVe should also' liko to kuow what progress has been niude in the formation and gasettJng of tho Clifton Domain Board. We also sent recommendatious to the Hou. W. E. I'arry rcgarding a national schbme for lilTorestation and scenery pi'eservation, but we have not been advised what is being done." The Chamber deeided to seek iriformation concerning thes© three matters.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 9

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INFORMATION, PLEASE! Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 9

INFORMATION, PLEASE! Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 9

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