THE HERRIES MEMORIAL.
PUBLIC CONTRIBUTIONS. '
[I3T TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESrONDEN'C. ' IE AHOHA. Wednesday. • At a meeting of the Hungahunga Drained Board a resolution was carried to the (•fleet that the board favoured the erection of the memorial to the late Sir William Hemes in the Government Domain "t ,': R A.jchM.. It favoured, also,. the sub-, pestion that ; a voluntary subscription'list l,r he purpose: should be opened. .: who tad Offered to subscribe- £5 each and 1#... e«S. iikoSs^~ —•*« »i» ;• >; ; News has just come to hand -to tlm : f JTtct that the relativesof the: Jate - Sir - \'t 'i limn llernes in Inland intend /> . lave over ;his grave: i,i Tc Aroha Ctmetafy a headstone of & design similar, to j t, c one over the sravAof tb» deceased'*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 10
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123THE HERRIES MEMORIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 10
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