MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
£!;-..:..'■.'■• **— —- ■''>:■'■ "-'-''" The Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) received deputations and transacted Depart- - f : 'k mental business at the Star Hotel yoster- <•'- v aay morning. He 'will'leave- this morning ' * ' to attend a conference with the natives 6n» %:}'' land matters at Huntly.'•"■'. ■>.. c ' The Hon. J. A. Millar, Minister for Railways, received several private deputations yesterday morning- At 10.30 to-day Mr. H| Millar will meet the committee appointed )'\- by the Mayor to go into the question of the duplication of the Parnell tunnel. " In' \ ■ the evening he will leave by the Main Trunk ' train for the South. After paying a flying "visit to Wanganui Mr. Millar will proceed ■'. k> Wellington. . *' The Hon. "Geo. Fowlds (Minister for ,' * Education) laid the foundation-stone of the Grey Lynn school, at Richmond, yes&|r terday afternoon. ;,' He left for Wellington, , ; . accompanied by his private secretary (Mr. -' W. Grow) by last evening's express. The Hon. Dr. Findlay, Attorney-Gene-ral and Minister for Justice, received . several deputations at the Grand Hotel 1 . yesterday, most of them on private busi- ' ness- He was present at the ceremony of ;; V v. • laying the foundation-stone of the Grey j • Lynn school at Richmond in the afternoon. '- '■■ and left by the Main Trunk train for Wel- ; lington in the evening, accompanied by his " private secretary (Mr. E. Poulton). , • A Press Association message states that the Hon. James Carroll, Native Minister, left Wellington yesterday for Huntly, to attend the Maori meeting there. ■''■■■■ -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14391, 9 June 1910, Page 5
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