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Mr T. V. Caverhill, of Masterton, has left for Gisborne, where he will judge the hacks and hunters at the Poverty Bay Show. ' Mr Duff Cooper, British Minister in the Far East, who is at present in Australia, is expected to visit New Zealand toward the end of this month.
The Rt. Hon. P. Fraser, Prime Minister, will visit Christchurch at the end of this week. He will attend the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s Show at Addington on Friday. Two vacancies have occurred in the membership of the Wellington Colleges Board of Governors, and an election will take place at the end of the month. One vacancy was caused by the death of Mr Frank Holdsworth, and the other by the retirement in the usual way of Mr W. B. Fitchett, who offers himself for re-election. Five nominations in all have been received for the two *vacancies. They are: W. B. Fitchett, I. F. McKenzie (Registrar of the New Zealand University), G. W. Knapp and A. E. Hefferd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1941, Page 4
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