MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
The Prime Minister, Mr. W. F. Mas- | sey, attended the Te Aroha Jockey Club'i meeting at Te Aroha yesterday. He returned .to Auckland late last nigliV|Sf;B Owing to the serious illness of his eldestH son, Mr. Walter Massey, of Mangere, the j Prime Minister will not proceed immediately to Wellington as was the previous fj fl arrangement. ■ The Hon. J. G. Coatee, Minister for Pußlic Works, leaves Wellington on & brief Northern tour to-morrow. He wiU -Jiv spend Wednesday in Napier, Visit Wairoft'.'i'J <>n Thursday, and on Friday attend fkifym I official opening of the first instalment of I the Waikaremcana hydro-electric power ;;j|l scheme. This consists of a 1000. horsepower unit which is to serve Wairoa aud||s| the surrounding districts. Mr. Coates I will visit Gisborne on March 10, and T«- J ranga on March 11. '''"Wfr The Hon. W. Downie Stewart, who toflifea tended accompanying Mr. Coates on thi| | tour, owing to *pites3ur6 of Work . /'I now nimble to do bo. ' |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18341, 6 March 1923, Page 8
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