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The Prime MtettterJeWj by the Main Trunk tysMs day for Auckland, A#| northern city he will tifygjM bration of the 80th foundation of the b #|S? in Auckland. Jj£gs Mr F. S. Pass) is fitftyiflg at WSWQ Messrs J. Keith. Wmml Holme guestß at the United* sS|||| , Mr L. J. O'Connell *l|lg|| a solicitor of the .Saturday by Mr JustWPIPWS motion of Mr P. D. t fsßKm Mr Erio Milton h tt -fjjf|i| associate to Mr J*sfrs*®m K. C Aekins is to join TOBEST who is to preside *t^J«ffl» i Supreme Oirt at wrtmm£ Messrs P. Giles (Bydn|||i3 son (Auckland), R. A-,«sßjS|g 0. Mathiag (Tifliaftt)*'UH (Sydney) are staying *£?jjy|iy Mr W, T. GIM tary and Inspeotbnol SffissHj} the Ulimaroa last e *s|i£jfi Australia. He land }n three weeks *^^W Captain Edwin & *ssi|if of American SB ?°%*2Ssflj lington hy the Matt £™B§g| Saturday afternoon, apiSM? till to-morrow, W "* n Auckland. ''^-^^m Mr T. Gee, well member of the Cant«rhtttW*B|i who With his land, returned to IH)Bjf«KS of March, after an j*"&HB Palestine, Egypt, tt* jjflHK Mr -W. H, M«rtW,2Jffl| engineer, is still ««« Bowen' street Mr H. E. Morton, Melbourne, and soft M |l3«H Wellington. JSwl Drf"<3eorge « »jgM Che Ulimaroa, ton last week, lS »%£fcW a month touring; Hew *gSg* In private years, and joined g JJJJri|j during the war, »"«» ing which tune J» *j"EjMß| On completion ftffiflgj niaroa. ' i<' J *H , t >
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17756, 7 May 1923, Page 8
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