Mushrooms have ' already made their welcome appearance on. parts of the Hauraki Plains. A letter was received from Mr F. F. M.P., at Tuesday's meeting the Thames Valley Power Board in reply to a request from the board ,in which he advised that it was his practice to keep local bodias in his electorate fully informed iir regard to. any proposed legislation) or pother matter which might ba of . interest to them. As the headquarters of the board were at Te Aroba he h;ad ' left it to Mr C. E. Macmillan, M.l°.. to keep the board informed of any matters affecting it. In the future, however, as long as he was in Parliament he would keep: the board posted. A letter on similar lines was also received from Mr A'. M. Samuel* M.Pt
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5249, 9 March 1928, Page 3
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