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! I Hon. F. Jones, Postmaster-General, j is. to return to Wellington to-day by j air from Dunedin. I Hon. H. G. R. Mason, Attorney- ( General and Minister of Justice, who visited Auckland during the weekend, will, return to Wellington tomorrow. Hon. W. Lee Martin, Minister of j Agriculture, will leave Wellington I this evening for Nelson. To-morrow [ at noon he will be tender d a civic i reception by the Mayor of Nelson and i representative citizt/14 During his ] tour, Mr Martin will visit the Caw- | thron Insti ue, and also the fruitI grading cl. pots and several orchards I and horticultural areas. He will re--1 turn to Wellington on Friday morn. I ing. I Mr W. Hay, of Petone, is staying ; a-'t the Commercial Hotel. • Mr T. McCluggage, of Auckland, is ] on a holiday visit to his mo her, Mrs iJ. McCluggage, Percy Avenue. } Mis s P. Reindliart, who has b -qn Jon the s aff of the Stratford Public j Hospital for some years, 1 ft thife I morning for Mas tert on. I ! A.f er continuous, active associa'ion ; wi h shipping in Wellington for nearI ly 45 years, Mr Fred. Prince, assist ; ' nt to the marine superintendent of ILh Shav, Savill and Albion Comi pany, L‘*d., is retiring on superannuai non the end of Jie month, j Mr W. Harris, stock inspector a* S ratford, has been appointed to the 1 Wanganui office to sues ed Mr W. B. ' Manning, who has been promoted to l the position of chief inspec'or for th« Wellington district. i . • ■ Mr de Gielgud, a delega’e from the International H aidquarters of the j Red Cross Society, Paris, is to pay an 1 official visit to New Zealand in Sep. • t ember. Accompanied by Mrs T. 11. Lowry, of Okawa, Hawke’s Bay, the I Dominion president, he i. s to tour the . Dominion. ! A Press Association message from I Wellington announces the death of I Mr. F. AV. Oakley, chief messenger i at Parliament Buildings, aged 73. lie • was attached to the entourage of the | Prince of Wales in 1920, and to the ; entourage of the Duke of York in I 1927. ’ Mr L. J. Wild, headmas'er of the I Feilding Agricultural High School, [ who will leave by the Aorangi from < Auckland to-day for Canada and j Great Britain to s udy education in j agriculture and art under a Carnegie • Trust grant, was en'ertained at. a • scrie s of farewells in the Feilding I dis riet last week. .
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Taranaki Central Press, 19 April 1937, Page 4
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