MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
The Prime Minister, the Rt Hop W F. Ma&sey, a comps.nu'd by his priv&t« secretary. s!;r F. P Thompson, spent the woek-end in Auckland On Saturday j Mr. Massey w& £ nn interested spectator so j the Auckland Trotting Club s Summer j Meeting as the Client of th.> cluh Mr | Massey yesterday attended the third day I of the Auckland Racmc Club's Summer | Meeting at Ellersii?, where he had a cor | dial reception fresi the spectators The j Prime Minister '»■ 11J open the Wwuku j railway on Thursday, and will return io | Wellington the same evening, in order to | be ready for the reopening of Parliament j on January 9. j The Hon. J. G Minister for j Public Works, attended to departmental i business on Saturday monvng On Stind<<v ! he motored through to Larganlle. acrom ; panied by Mrs. Coates. He is expected | to return to Auckland to-morrow, and he w-ill attend (he opening of the Wainku 1 railway On Thursday. Tic Hon. C. J. Pnrr. Minister for Education and Health, spont Saturdav morn ins in conferring with I)r. McKibbon. I officer in charce o[ the Department of Health in Auckland. Yesterdav the Min ister attended the public school picnic at Swanson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17979, 3 January 1922, Page 6
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