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DREADED DISEASE.

FIREBLIGHT APPEARS. REPORTS FROM HAWKE'S BAY (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) XAPIER. this day The Hawke's Bay Fruitgrowers' 1-ederation advises that after havin been quiescent for a number of Ve a r the dreaded fruitgrowers' etieniv fi'*' blight. i< once again asserting its /j tructive cUaracteristics \n ZyJl] localities in the Hawke's Bav distriJ tlf** "Daily Telegraph.*' * *" » ! A! ! nn urged to keep a - I watent,il eye the poMtio,,. in ' r I that any mte.-tion may be detected at , the cii ii.-st po-sil.de moment and dealt • with at once. " L> al orchard instructors are now working in co-operation with ( Hawked Bay tirebli-ht committee L i "" 1 " r,,w< ' r?i aie asked to , t any o-itbreak- To them, so that : p^t . ot tit,. ,i,••( arefu] an 4 ■ • ■- .' '1 V all growers i s . ~M* ! ,!f,> ""t time," gtateg ': 1 anon manager. Mr. C P ; 1 \\ iikin,on. u [ PERSONAL. Mr. L. K. Miinro will I>e a passenger for the >outh by the Limited express this evening. v Ma.joi .1. K. Kii k. of AN ellington will be a passenger for Sydney by' the Awatca tlii< afternoon. Sir Donald MeGavin. of Wellington was a passenger for Auckland by the Limited express this morning. Mr. \\ . Xewsham and Mr. W H Woods will leave for Wellington bv the Limited express this evening. i P ' Ilc ' ean - M.P., accompanied by his wife, returned to Auckland from the South by train this morning. Mr. A. H. Muri>on. inspecting « n . gineei foi c he Railways Department was a ])assenger by the Limited express from Wellington this morning. Mr. C. P. Agar, of Christehurch accompanied by Mrs. Agar, will leave from Auckland bv the Awatea this afternoon on a visit to Sydney. Mr. H. flatty, accompanied by-Jlrs Gatty, will leave by the Awatea this afternoon on a fortnight's visit to Tasmania. Captain H. Rawson. R.X.. of England, who has been spending a holiday trout fishing at Taupo, is paying a brief visit to Auckland. Dr. T. G. Gray, of Wellington, Director-General of Mental Hospitals, was a passenger for Auckland by the j Limited express this morning. | Mr. D. R. A. Eden, general manager I of the Xew Zealand Reparation Estates, Western Samoa, will leave from Auckland in the Awatea this afternoon. Major R. G. Bvron, military secretary to the Governor-General, Lord Galwav, who has been on a short visit-to Ausj tralia. returned to Wellington in the Awatea. Mr. B. L. Dallard, Controller-Geneni of Prisons, and Mr. A. A. Mabin, secretary of the Xew Zealand Prisons Board, arrived by the Limited express this morning. Mr. S. K. Langstone, seeretary-man-ager of the St. John Ambulance Association at Auckland, returned from a brief visit to \\ ellington by this mornings Limited express. M'"- T. C. Brash, president of the Xew Zealand Fruit Growers' Federation, arrived in Auckland by the Awatea. It is expected that he will return South by the Limited this evening. Major H. Goss, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Goss. of Island Bay. Wellington, who has been stationed in India, for the past year, arrived in Wellington by the Awatea, accompanied by his wife and son. Mr. G. H. Leslie, who has been ia practice in Auckland for the past six | years, has been appointed to the Gotj ernment training school for dental j nurses in Wellington. He will comlncnce his new duties in January. Mr. .J. .T. Dwyer. acting stationmaster at Hamilton, will retire on superannuation next month after 40 years' service. He is a former Auckland branch president of the Amalgamated society of Railway Servants, and South Auckland president of the Railway Oilicers' Institute. ===== |

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 283, 30 November 1938, Page 4

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DREADED DISEASE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 283, 30 November 1938, Page 4

DREADED DISEASE. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 283, 30 November 1938, Page 4