Mr Arthur Rosser, of Auckland, who has been elected president of the Federation of New Zealand Justices' Association.
Dr. William Irving, who will leave next week to take up his residence in England. He has been in practice in Christchurch for 34 years.
HISTORIC CANNON DISMANTLED AT LYTTELTON. — The seven-inch muzzle loading cannon which has been mounted at Erskine Point for the last 40 years was dismantled this week. The barrel now rests at the foot of the cliff below the emplacement. It was one of the guns used to fire the Royal Salute when the Duke and Duchess of York (the present King and Queen) arrived in the Ophir.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 22
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110Mr Arthur Rosser, of Auckland, who has been elected president of the Federation of New Zealand Justices' Association. Dr. William Irving, who will leave next week to take up his residence in England. He has been in practice in Christchurch for 34 years. HISTORIC CANNON DISMANTLED AT LYTTELTON.—The seven-inch muzzle loading cannon which has been mounted at Erskine Point for the last 40 years was dismantled this week. The barrel now rests at the foot of the cliff below the emplacement. It was one of the guns used to fire the Royal Salute when the Duke and Duchess of York (the present King and Queen) arrived in the Ophir. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 22
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