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PORT ALBERT.

Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette , 22 March 1933, Page 3

 

PORT ALBERT.

Fruitgrowers' Association —Secretary, W. Winks. Hall Trustees—Chairman, E. Ii- Becroft; Secretary, A. Reid. Druids' Lodge Secretary, W. Winks. Library Committee—Chairman, J. Singleton; Secretary, Mrs. Hartnell. P.A. Dairy Co.—Secretary, J. Singleton. P.A. School Comniittce-^Secretary, J. Hutchison. Port Albert School —Headmaster, G. H. Smith; assistant, Miss West. P.A. Domain Board —Chairman, W. K. Becroft; Secretary, H. Neal. Councillor Albert Riding—W. K. Becroft . P.A. Ladies' Hockey Clvb —Secretary, Miss D. Bremner. P.A. Tennis Club—Chairman, E. R. Beeroft; Secretary, Miss L. Becroft. P.A. Cricket Club—Chairman W. K. Brecoft; Secretary, K. F. Moore. P.A. Football Club—Chairman, E. R. Becroft; Secretary, C. Harding. Reform League Branch—Secretary, F. G. Broad. Port Albert Branch Women's Institute — President, Mrs. G. H. Smith; Hon. Sec, Mrs. C. M. Be f croft. ""*?V W.C.T.TJ. Port Albm-t Branch — President, Mrs. T. Thompson; Secretary, Mrs. Payne. Justices of Peace—E. R. Becroft, G. H. Smith. Methodist Church —Rev. Raynor. Church of Christ—Pastor Leng. LEIGH. Omaha & Pakiri Show —Secretary, J. V. Wyatt. Librarian —A. Dunning. Tennis Clvb —Secretary. Bowling Clvb —President, W. Neeley ; Secretary, F. S. Ruthe. Omaha Cricket Club—Secretary, Hector Dunning. Whangateau Domain Board —Secre- T. H. Ashton. Justices of the Peace—J. C. E. Wyatt, J. B. Birdsall. Postmaster —K. Murray. Branch Farmers' Union —Secretary, J. C. Wyatt. Leigh School Committee —Secretary, J. V. Wyatt. Ti Point School Committee —Secre- F. S. Ruthe. Omaha & Pakiri Women's Institute — Secretary, Mrs. A. J. Matheson. W.C.T.U. —Secretary, Mrs. J. Gozar. Whangateau Cemetery Board—Secretary, D. W. Knaggs. NOTE.—It is desired to make this Directory as accurate and complete as possible. Will secretaries of different local bodies please notify any change of official. Any not already on list, please send in names to the Editor, R. & O. TIMES.

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