WELL KNOWN ON PLAINS
| ONCjE upon a time the genus county -chairman"was a man of sombre, * ' - serious mien who owned a full set of'-dundreary whiskers, a Gladstonian collar and black' bow tie. But a change has come, o'er the acene if C. W. Harris, chairman of the Hauraki Plains .• . County Council is the
prototype of his day and generation. Alert, bright and affable, "C.W.H." drives home an argument '..with eyes a-twinkle, and handl e.s his colleagues with easy yet effective rein. Cabinet Ministers' have found m him a deputationist worthy o f • their steel. The Hauraki Plains and Waitakaruru — whei'e. the Harris .homestead is located —m particular
have quite a lot of time for the county 'chairman, for. 'he has the courage of his clear-cut convictions, ' and tackles .the.; county's problems m a commonsense, resolute way.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 6
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136WELL KNOWN ON PLAINS NZ Truth, Issue 1237, 15 August 1929, Page 6
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