PROGRESS LEAGUE.
EXECUTIVE • COMMITTED Tha execatw» committe* <a£ the Casts?*. bury Progxwaa League met fast sight, Mr W. K. Hacahjiisa presiding. Others- Ettaaai were—-Meaaw A. Gt. Henderson, Q. H,i JnlL, W. M. Tyera, B. SaJbnrftfc, W. £, ]*etcr, W. E. Lndley, T. A. Bfocfcley, Qntaa J. Williams, O. H. H&lford, J.'H. BiwfcweO* H. J. Bjnight, 3. S. Strachan, a. JlsobS, ,Q. Skip.ey, H. J. Ifasw, F. Ksostfßoa, W. Chaw, ,H. H. Orbea, A. MaafcuSj, B. Jdoara (aoo. secretary), ftftd P. it. Gliaa* ft muaer;. Mr Good congratulated J£t Macaljtina -oa his re-eneotion w u»* prasiden&y ct the ij«c4gue, ana moved th&t tne eaostuvne onaeit.ous to carry <"i* during lbs yerir'tiar acuviu.es mcntuMied by JBi Jstacajpirui in ins presidential adores*. Itu wm cameo. Mid Mr Ms©*lipiie« latamed trtanke tux &b* Santimeiw exppeHed. ne *a+d that every country aumb«r <kair«d rnoeix beaetiit by-atteatuag the suets ogi ot tas JUeajjus in tawru He hoped that ia tb» coming yew the ix«.ffao'wouKt coaaottraSa lb _ esoris on' the larger tzueetioas 'to b« dealt with. Among trwae woiiH hi that relating to the aais- cHargai. jaa welcomed Mr K. M. Oxbeli, ft sew aia&bes to the committee. ,
_Mr Xyea, the treasurer, presented ij statement showing that the recapta &\t tin* past month were • £=69 l and the expel itCtoza ilia leaving a credit boiance of jSJ4». Mr X. A. BlaekUy said iv fann<E had compluned to ium that' be was lefnsed chipping apaca to tho North. Island far a-'eoa-asgnment of potatoes. It Appeared that oert&m merchants Gaqnirod sli the. £©ac> from the shipping company, imd finvkSatod growers from Handing oonaigtuxients ojt ti«ir own account* Xho matter w»« cue taa League ahould enjoin into; XA« cowpifciat traa referred to &«< Shaping Committee. . ' '
tho president Add Ke had r«cws«d % lottar irvm. £>ne, vtoiud, ViUUJlmaa, i_td*jp!piying ior the aajtetMiee ixt argiug the exprsditwiwi erection of t, aow brides over tae <J.areace l'.ivar fa> rsfiscs tho ixndge wasaed tiv.ay t»y tue recent tiwMt*. He Uid replied that the matter waj, asore ior ttxo acuta iisrlcwongt League, aad lie Canwrbury eoiud soil mter» fere unlees tie Marlborough. .League wiaiied the otHiTieration of the C»uierb«ry Jjesaue. Mr J. fl. Bk-dtweii said the Cuatietimry " should ofier w 00-opewte with the i Marlborough League. Tha matter tree oa ■ irot>3rti»rit one f.r Canterbury. < Mr P. p.. Climie aoid the MarlhoKragh League trottld bo glad of tie co-opezaboa ! 01 the Caatertmry League Sts uadtxatood, ! however, that the Government were E i*oeed- i tag wxth the mtMtlat of the OUwace i Brjdge m rtvpjdly « s possible *ad ttea ! might be m octasion & further -repreaeatatjons. , it was agreed to offer the c(H>p 6 ifltte B 0 * i Lagr* S hodd the latter de- i arre to take any action. 1
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17807, 5 July 1923, Page 4
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