Lord and Lady Bledisloe will sail by the Rangitiki, arriving at Auckland on March 19, states a London cable. Majod Bathurst, his secretary, and his staff have pencilled passages by the Corinthic for January 30. Sir John Hanham has been appointed aide-de-camp. G H. A. Johansen. R. W. Mayo and T. C. Kiddle were successful in the written examination, held at Napier by the Plumbers’ Board. C. S. O'Connor passed in both the written and the practical sections.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 305, 11 December 1929, Page 7
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