HON. H. G. ELL
VISIT TO WANCANUI. (By Telegraph — Press Association.) WANCANUI, Last Nigh*. •; The Hon. H. G. Ell, accompanied by Mr D. Robertson, secretary to the Post aaid Telegraph Department, a.rirrved here this afternoon. He ■ iiir-' K-pected itQie local post office, and questions of the--improvement of aocoinr. modation in the exchange and installation of slot miatahines 'n business thoroughfares, and extending of postal delivery are to be-considered. The Minister receavd deputations today, afterwards being 'taken for a 'tour of the district. On Friday morning he leaves for Rangiwahia to open a new post) office aud attend a ba.nqiuet in the evening, lie catches the jMiaii.ni Trunk ffirain at M'angaweka' on I Satui'day for Wellington. I .Ma* 0. E. Mackay, Mayor of Wanigjtfuavi, and Ma' A. Burton, Mayor of Wauganui E'alst, were to-day installed in their offices. The Gonville Town Board to-night appointed Mr C. ti. Law, of New Plymouth, to be engineer's foreman of 'the town district.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 5
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158HON. H. G. ELL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 5
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