RECORDS OF SERVICE.
«>— TWO WAIKIEKIE SETTLERS. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WAIKIEKIE, Wednesday. After residing in Waikiekie for the past 30 years, Mr. A. Addison has sold his farm and is going to live at, Kumeu. During his sojourn in tho district Mr. Addison has been associated with all public affairs, having taken a prominent part in forming and running the Waikiekie creamery. He was a member of the: School Committee', and an active member of tho Farmers' Union for several yeark lie has always had the interest of the district at heart, and will take with him tbo sheerest good wishes of all members of the community. Another of Waikiekie's old settlers, Mr. 11. Berridge, has recently retired from active part in public matters. Mr. Berridjje's many yeais of public service at Waikiekie liavo been of great value to the district. He also was instrumental in starting the Waikiekio creamery, and was of the Board of Directors for 13 years. With the exception of the pad Board, Mr. Berridge was associated P^ lic body in the district, l " tlin £ rn . oot ' n Es saw him in th'o%«rtriet dfto Wl!l n&t be loav -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 12
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191RECORDS OF SERVICE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19470, 28 October 1926, Page 12
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