SUPREME COURT
(lhj Telegraph—Per Press Association) NELSON, April 28. At tlie Supreme Court at Nelson, the Grand Jury extended a welcome to Chief Jutice Myers. Mr A. Robinson, Foreman of the Grand Jury, said it was the wish of the Grand Jury for him to extend a cordial welcome to Nelson, on this, his first visit to the city, as Chief. Jlistin'. The Grand Jury congratulated his Honour, and wished him long life and health to perform the duties of his office. “Our congratulations are all the more sincere.” said Mr Robinson, “In view of His Honour being a native of tlie Nelson district.” llis Honour, thanking the jury for its expression of welcome, said he had looked forward to making Ins first visit to Nelson. He appreciated this welcome, more especially, as Nelson was his native district.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1931, Page 5
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