RURAL CREDITS
PERSONNEL OF BOARDS AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL AREA Press Association. WELLINGTON, Thursday. The personnel of the 16 District Rural Intermediate Credit Boards for New Zealand has been announced. The districts defined correspond generally with the districts of the Public Trust Office, except that in several cases one or more Public Trust Office districts are for the present combined in one rural intermediate credit district. In such cases, however, all district public trustees comprised within the rural intermediate credit districts have been constituted district intermediate credit supervisors, who will have full authority to deal expeditiously with .applications made to them and arrange for their submission to the district board. The Intermediate Credit Boards in the Auckland Province are as follows: — North Auckland (headquarters Whangarei).—Mr. Allan Marshall • (District Public Trustee), district intermediate credit supervisor, Whangarei; chairman of the board, Mr. James Donaldson Steedman, field inspector, Lands Department. Whangarei; Mr. James McCarroll, farmer, Maunu Road, Whangarei; Frederick Ernest Cullen, farmer, Maungaturoto; Mr. Rodney Coates, farmer, Matakohe. Auckland (headquarters Auckland).— Mr. Richard Froude Ward (District Public Trustee), district intermediate credit supervisor, Auckland; chairman, Mr. Owen Neil Campbell, commissioner of Crown lands for the North Auckland land district; Mr. Alexander Alexander Ross, farmer, St. Heliers, Auckland; Mr. Frank Mclntyre Waters, farmer, Papatoetoe. Unforeseen circumstances which have arisen have prevented the immediate appointment of the fifth member of this board, but it is anticipated that the matter will be completed at an early date. Waikato (headquarters Hamilton).— Mr. Frederick John Evelyn Moore (District Public Trustee), district intermediate credit supervisor, Hamilton; chairman, Mr. George William Hyde, district Government valuer, Hamilton; Mr. William Newell, farmer, Tamahere (Hamilton); Mr. Andrew Sinclair Sutherland, farmer, Ngaruawahia. In this case also unforeseen circumstances have prevented the immediate appointment of the fifth member. It is anticipated, however, that the matter will be completed at an early date.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 16
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304RURAL CREDITS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 16
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