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The death occurred at Rongokokako yesterday of Mr Harvey Turner, at the age of 72 years. Lieutenant Lionel Taylor, N.Z.M.C., is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs L. J. Taylor, Masterton. The appointment of Mr C. A. BerendSen, C.M.G., the present Permanent Head of the Prime Minister’s Department and Secretary for External Affairs, as High Commissioner for New Zealand in Australia, was announced on Saturday by the Prime Minister, Mr Fraser. He said the Governments of New Zealand and the Commonwealth had agreed on the exchange of High Commissioners. Following a long illness, the death occurred last week of one of Hawke’s Bay most prominent citizens, Mr John Hutchinson Mac Niven, Haumoana. He was a noted judge of show horses. Born at Sutra Hill, Scotland, in 1867, the late Mr Mac Niven came to New Zealand in 1890 and took up farming at Sutra, near Hastings, then at Greenfield, and later at Bayview, Haumoana, where he resided till his death.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 March 1943, Page 2
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