MAYOR OF MASTERTON
MR T. JORDAN ACCEPTS RENOMINATION. REPLY TO DEPUTATION. A large and representative deputation of Masterton business men, with Mr H. P. Hugo as spokesman, waited this morning upon the Mayor of Masterton (Mr T. Jordan) and requested him to accept nomination for a further term of office. Mr Jordan replied that he would accede to the request, being influenced in part in that decision by the fact that he had recently accepted re-election to’ the position of president of the Municipal Association of New Zealand.
On behalf of the deputation, Mr Hugo expressed warm appreciation of the valuable services Mr Jordan had rendered to the town as its Mayor over an extended period of years, and strongly urged him to allow himself to be nominated for a further term of office.
In replying, Mr Jordan mentioned that during the thirteen years for which he had held office as Mayor, out of some 600 meetings, he had missed only two Borough Council meetings, and on those occasions he had been away on Transport Appeal Board business in Auckland.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1938, Page 6
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180MAYOR OF MASTERTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1938, Page 6
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