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A BUSY MAN

MR. CORRIGAN'S PROQRAMMB.

j . : ; "The most elusive man in Ta.ranaki" was a remark made at • the Empire Week Committee meeting last night by one speaker in regard to Mr. Corrigan,, M.P. Mr. Corrigan had a good laugh i when informed of the remark, and he gave a member of our staff an epitome, of his recent movements and his programme for the next few weeks. He was in the Waikato just previous to >, Anzac Day.. Reached Wellington, and! attended a threev.days' conference under . the Dairy Control Act, the conference sitting all Anzac Day. Returned to Hawera: Proceeded to the Rotorua district on business connected with the Dairy Co. Back Hawera; attended meeting of Dairy Co. With regard sto future movements, to-day Mr Corrigari left for Wellington, where he attends to various matters in connection vith his constituency, including the railway , time-table. He then attends amieet-" ing at Christchurch in connection with the Dairy Control Act. On 11th inst. he has to take part in a conference at Hawera in connection with the pigraising industry. On the 15th will,attend meeting of Hawera Dairy Co. On < th-e 23rd has to be in Stratford in re~ i gard to matters affecting the dairying industry, and is due in Dunedin on j June 1 to take part in a further con- , I ference in_ connection with the South , Island Dairy Association. So insistent is the demand for Mr. Corrigan's presence at the last-mentioned conference that the executive has already bcoked Mr. Corrigan's passage by the ferry steamer. * '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 5

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A BUSY MAN Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 5

A BUSY MAN Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 5