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The Wairarapa .-.,se understands' that Mr. Turton, S.M. in tlu. Wairarapa, lias resigned from the magistracy with the object of re-entering private practicePress telegram-
Captain Xorbury, who with Mrs. Norbury has been spending his annual holiday in New Plymouth, will be a passenger for the north by the Rarawa tonight. Captain Norbury resumes command of the Rarawa next Wednesday, whne Captain E. Stephenson, who has been relieving him, will return to the Ngapuhi. A press telegram states that His Excellency the Governor will remain in Wellington during Lord Kitchener's visit to the city and until Tuesday, when he will preside af'the meeting for the election of a Rhodes scholar. On Wednesday he will proceed to Napier, returning to Wellington on Friday. He will go south next dnv. and will visit (he Huruliui district, thence on to the West Coast via Otira Gorge, returning to Wellington on or about the 13th March. Afterwards lie will make a visit to Canterbury. Otago, and Southland, and on his return here in April lie will proceed northwards via Tokaanu, on to the Bay of Plenty and Thames, returning to Wellington vi.\ the Waikato Farewell visits are then to 'be paid to the chief southern centres, and to the principal towns between Wellington and Auckland, his filial port of departure for England. His Excellency will break his journey in Australia.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 324, 25 February 1910, Page 4
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226PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 324, 25 February 1910, Page 4
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