MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS
MR. MASSEY GOES NORTH The Prime Minister, Mr. W. F. accompanied by Messrs. W Glenn l'n K. S. Williams, M.P.'s, and Mr. p. \ Thomson, private secretary, left i Iy h l f, exenin ?„ b ? the M»mii I 1 o-day Mr. Massev will attend the of j ficial opening of the freezing worki of j the North Auckland branch of the And I land Fanners' Freezing Company atMfe» I ewa, Bay of Islands. Mr. Massey is to 2 ; tend a number of functions in the 'North 1* | fore returning to Auckland on Saturday Yesterday the Prime Minister received • number of private deputations, and al<o met a deputation from the executive o K ' the Auckland Returned Soldiers' AjJ elation. Early in the evening Mr Massey was the guest of the Auckland Coii mercial Travellers' end Warehoueemen'i Association at its club, where his health was toasted, the occasion being the celtbration of his 66th birthday on Sunday
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18051, 28 March 1922, Page 6
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