AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD.
THE APRIL ELECTION". I The approach of the Local Hodic-' ] i.ic.ti.in- in April io already making it-elf felt in Auckland, and jKissible re-! tiremont- and new candidates are beinjr I freely ,1 i-.-i,.*,!. In regard to the Auek- I land'Harhotir Uoar.l. it is thouslu that if < the chairman. Mr. H. It. Mackenzie. , derides f> enter .he political arena he j may Mnd it difficult to rarry on the work j (if tllP Harbour Board in conjunction [ with Parliamentary duties. The possi- j lijlitv of Mr. retirement from liis present position has given rise ' £ to Mime speculation as to a successor , to thp position of chairman of the Har-i ( hour Hoard. The name of the deputy- : j rhairman. Mr. M. H. W.vnyard, lias, been j mentioned in this connection, and it i« ] i|Uitn ]irol)able he will he prepared to ( stand as a candidate in the event of ( Mr. Mai-kPli7.il- not seeking to continue j in oflire. Mr. Mackenzie has luid two i ( terms a< chairman of :hr board. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 32, 7 February 1925, Page 12
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171AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 32, 7 February 1925, Page 12
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