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> The Minister of Railways (Hon J. G. Coates) will leave on Thursday evening for Otago, Central Otago, and Southland, completing his Dominion tour of railway investigation. The Minister of Lands (Hon. D. H. Guthrie) left yesterday to attend the Tongario Board and Feilding show. Mr. A. E. Mulgan, leader writer on the Auckland “Star,” has (states an Auckland Press Association message) been appointed lecturer in journalism at Auckland University College. Mr. T. D. Lennie, president of the New Zealand Association of Nurserymen, left by the Wahine last night. Ho will meet the horticulturists of Christchurch to-morrow. Other. meetings have been arranged for Wednesday at Timaru, and. Thursday at Dunedin. Mr. Geo. A. Green, secretary and organiser of the N.Z. Association of Nurserymen (inc.), will leave for Auckland to-day on association business. He is due in Otago Central in connection with bud selection work about February 20.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 113, 5 February 1924, Page 6
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