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MR T. R. BEATTY, of Dunedin, who was unanimously re-elected president of the New Zealand Catchment Boards’ Association at the annual conference in Napier yesterday afternoon. A member of the Otago Catchment Board, and chairman last year, Mr Beatty enters his second year as association president. Mr A. H. Reeves, of the Poverty Bay Catchment Board was re-elected vice-president.—P.A.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28906, 28 May 1959, Page 12

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MR T. R. BEATTY, of Dunedin, who was unanimously re-elected president of the New Zealand Catchment Boards’ Association at the annual conference in Napier yesterday afternoon. A member of the Otago Catchment Board, and chairman last year, Mr Beatty enters his second year as association president. Mr A. H. Reeves, of the Poverty Bay Catchment Board was re-elected vice-president.—P.A. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28906, 28 May 1959, Page 12

MR T. R. BEATTY, of Dunedin, who was unanimously re-elected president of the New Zealand Catchment Boards’ Association at the annual conference in Napier yesterday afternoon. A member of the Otago Catchment Board, and chairman last year, Mr Beatty enters his second year as association president. Mr A. H. Reeves, of the Poverty Bay Catchment Board was re-elected vice-president.—P.A. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28906, 28 May 1959, Page 12