Mr, F, (!. Camming, wlio is retiring altar 12 years' service as probation officer, made his final appearance in? the Dunedin Supreme Cburi this morning, when Mr. Justice Sim eulogised his services. .\ visitor to the Rotary club al its weekly luncheon to-day was Mr. \\ r , .1. VVhiuray, an old Oishornito, now of Thames, and at (lie invitation of members he gave an interesting sketch of developments that are taking place in ihe Thames valley district and ITaiiraki plains, mentioning particularly engineering, (.'firming, lishiiig, ami mining. As regards mining, ho staled thai there had been a distinct revival of late, and that hopes el' very great progress wore based on a new process for the treatment of refractory ores, concerning which it was possible there would lie important developments in the course of a. few mouth*. Mr. Whinray was heartily thanked for his address.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17185, 8 November 1926, Page 8
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