A Worthy Son
A' CHIP of the old block is John Norman Massey, Franklin's memt . ber m the House of Representai tives. Like his father, the late Prime ! Minister, J.N.M. is *a stout Reformer, ' although he terms himself an in- |. dependent follower of that party. More familiarly known as J,ack, thijs 1 worthy son of a worthy father Is enJ gaged m primary production at Puni, a few miles from Pukekohe. : He has prospered m his walk of life. ' A member of the Rural Intermediate J Credits Board, J.N.M. also occupies ! the chair of the Franklin County Coun--1 cil and is a member of "the Aka Aka ! Drainage Board. " • '■ As a public^ speaker he cannot be ; accused of prolixity. On the other hand he is concise, and when he does • voice an opinion invariably there is a good deal behind it. ''.-" Massey is. a popular man m his district. ''..:'••'•
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NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 6
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149A Worthy Son NZ Truth, Issue 1216, 21 March 1929, Page 6
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