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The Premier yesterday visited Hamilton, speaking in the evening to a large gathering of skctofs, Mr Rodie, the local staliottlfi.lster, who has been on holiday leave, returned duty yesterday. Mr Andrews, c: . rr, , r ,,. ? or T ar ski to tala ilp rimilnr Hirjrrt, Mr J. Gj Elevens has announced himself as a candidate fit the bye-elec tion for Wellington City in the LlberalLabodr interest; He is, a prominent member of (he Working Men’s Club.
At the Education Board meeting at Wanganui on Monday it was reported that Miss West had been, transferred from Foxton to Terrace End, and Mr A. Blake appointed pupil teacher at Foxton.
The many friends of Dr Graham, who is, shortly .leaving Palmerston Noi-{h'j hake decided not to allow him to depart without softie theiriehto of his association with the district. A presentation is to be, made to the genial doctor, subscribed by wellwishers from Palmerston, Foxton, and surrounding districts. Mr Massey addressed a large meeting of Marsden electors at Warhworth. He traversed th.e Premier’s Dargavllle and Whangafei. speeches at length The mo\cr of a hearty Vote of thanks said the colony was proud .of sneh a representative, and the vole was carri'd Unanimously. A motion “ That the electors of this district feel cause for congratulation fot having assisted in sending Mr Massey to Parliament eleven years ago, and express their high appreciation of his honourable services,” was earned with applause.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3500, 23 March 1905, Page 2
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237Personal Items. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3500, 23 March 1905, Page 2
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