GENERAL TELEGRAMS
"MINIS'RERIAE MOVEMENTS. By Telegraph.—Press' Association. fireymouth, Monday. . The lion. T. Mackenzie visited l.a-;u Brunner and the Rotomanu settlement to-day, lie linn-cod?) * »o Wcstport :)°r Araliura to night, returning to Greymonth on Thursday, when he will be enlei'iaiued ,u a banquet. L'hristehurcii. Last Ni^htr. The lion. G. Fowbis. Minister [or Education, visited Rangiora this mo;-»-ing and inspected some fif the t-i-liool-,. and then went north by to-night'* boat. COUNCILLORS' ILLEGAL ACTION. Napier, Last Night. The boronu'h solicitors have advis.'il the Mayor that five councillors, i:i addition to Councillor Thomson, namely, Councillors Crowley, H. J. Willi", ai-t Eagloton. Wildestrom, and K. Beecliaio, have rendered their ?eat* vacant by reason of having exceeded the legal limitation in the matter of supplies to vhe corporation. Hence the Council ■will he in the remarkable position of having i o quorum.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 309, 8 February 1910, Page 5
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137GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 309, 8 February 1910, Page 5
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