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MINISTERIAL DEPUTATION NOTES

“ A Post Office is more necessary at Herekino than the Police Station which the Government propose to build.”—Mi. Leo Lecoustre at Herekino. I noticed Colonel Bell at Herekino. He did not speak but I have an idea that he was organising behind the scenes.” Hon. J. G. Coates at Kaitaia “We are out to help ourselves and we want the Government to do their part also.”—Mr. Robt. Rowe at Herekino. If I allow you to purchase 10 tons of cement from my department for the Lime Co., it will mean that I will have so much less to constiuct the tunnels in the North Auckland Railway. Which is the most important ?—Hon. J. G. Coates at Kaitaia

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Northland Age, Volume 18, Issue 15, 13 January 1921, Page 4

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MINISTERIAL DEPUTATION NOTES Northland Age, Volume 18, Issue 15, 13 January 1921, Page 4

MINISTERIAL DEPUTATION NOTES Northland Age, Volume 18, Issue 15, 13 January 1921, Page 4

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