MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS.
The Hon. G. J. Anderson, Minister for Mines, left Auckland yesterday morning and paid a visit to Huntly. In the evening he joined the Main Trunk express at Frankton for Wellington. ■ Wm The Hon* W. Downie. Stewart, Minister for Customs, re eived a number of deputations yesterday, and will be similarly en-; • gaged to-day. He will be present at themeeting of the New Zealand Political Reform League this evening, and \vill return \-Wi to Wellington to-morrow evening. The Hon. W. Nosworthy, Minister for . Agriculture, and the Hon. R. F. Bollard, Minister for Internal Affairs, will arrive from Wellington by the express this. ' , morning, antft will spend several days in the Auckland district. They will attend the Reform League meeting this evening, 5 and to-morrow will visit Drury, and on v Thursday Henderson. They will subsequently leave for Hamilton, and will make a comprehensive tour of the Waikato, Thames Valley, Rotorua, and East Coast districts. The Hon. J. G. Coates, Minister for \ | 1. • Public Works and Railways, and party, will arrive at Tauranga next Saturday. Mr. Coates will leave for Rotorua next day. . , #.3&
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18567, 27 November 1923, Page 8
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