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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

WELLINGTON, March 3. .Following are among the number of new justices of the peace appointed:—Messrs A. W. Amos (Taieri), W. E. Aubrey (Waitaki), Oscar Bail’d (Edendale), James Barron (Fairlio), W. R. Benny (Wharetoa), Hugh Chisholm (Fortrose), (George Olaik (Moonlight), R. G. Cotton (Waipori), W. P. Daly (Port Craig), D. J. Deegan (Upper Nevis), J. H. Foster (Mokoretah Peter (loir (Winion), P. MTnerney (Lawrence), H. J. i Middleton (Waimahaka), Henry Morrison (Wharetoa), W. Murray (Mokorota), William Norman fWinton), Alfred North (Owaka-), Robert Scott (Kyeburn), James Sheppard (Becks), Donald Sinclair (Nightcaps), F. Skiffingfon (Invercargill). J. A. Stewart (Limehills). Alfred Tull (Browns), Thomas Walker (Wintoo), J. P. Walls (Mosgiel).

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Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 41

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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 41

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Otago Witness, Issue 3495, 8 March 1921, Page 41

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