VISIT TO WAIROA SOUTH.
The excursion party arranged by His Worship the Mayor, to Wairoa South, for the purpose of visiting and inspecting the watfer supplies in that direction, started yesterday in the s.a. Ruby. The proposed plan of the visit is as follows : —After breakfast at eight a.m. to-day a start will be made at nine o'clock, horses, etc., being by that hour in readiness. At half-pastsix p.m. the steamer is to start for Auckland, so that she should arrive back at about ten o'clock. Mr. C. Canning has the catering department, and his manager, Mr. Castles, left with the steamer to superintend that important part of the excursion. Amongst those who proceeded by the steamer wo noticed: Tbo Mayor (Mr. Waddel), and Councillors Marshall, Field, Burns, Garratt, Devore, Offer, Holland, Crowther, Fleming, Stevenson, and Mackachnie, Superintendent Thomson, and Messrs. VV. Anderson (City Surveyor), J. M. <-lark (ex-Mayor), W. Buchanan, P. A. Philips (Town Clerk), Thomas Cotter {Council Solicitor), J. A. Pond (Official Analyst), W. Errington (Waterworks Engineer), H. G. Wade (City Valuer) and others.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6963, 12 March 1884, Page 5
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176VISIT TO WAIROA SOUTH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6963, 12 March 1884, Page 5
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