SIR W. C. BUCHANAN.
Tho Jiononr conferred upon 'Mr W. ('. Buchanan, M.P., of the Wairarapa, is ono thnt will be received with intense* satisfaction in Now Zealand, ■and particularly in the district, iit \vliicb, 'his benefactions arc so 'wol.l known. The social distinction that has been conferred upon, him "wa-s no doubt made on tho recomimondation of the Government, with a full knowledge of the service lie lias rendered the Dominion. Tt is a mutter of history fcliafc he wis tbo mainstay of the Government in the last election, and 1 that bo refused Ministerial office when it 'Was offered liim. He is probably
fclio oldest member of the House of Representatives, and has rendered conspicuous service in the development of the frozen meat industry, and in th« various local bodies with which he lias been, connected for so many years. He deserves the honour ) and wo join with 'his hundreds of I friends in congratulating Sir Walter.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 3 January 1913, Page 4
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158SIR W. C. BUCHANAN. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 3 January 1913, Page 4
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