A Beautifying Association has been fur'»ed at Wairoa. 'Miss A. M. McLean, matron of the' Grey town Hospital, died on Sunday. ' One of Wanganui'g oldest and most highly-respected veterans, Mr. George Tuflin, died on Saturday, ago 84. Onco cheap power is available, we may expect to find some very big firrna looking up Wairoa to secure a location close to the giant power soon to be harnessed up.— Wairoa Guardian. Sir George Clifford left Wellington for Pictou m the Pateeiw on Wednesday afternoon. There was no obstacle put m his way by the firemen or crew. Sir' ■George, it ie stated, returned via Pic- ; ton because he had his car waiting there.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 3
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