Road board elections will be held throughout New Zealand during the first Week in May, m Lytlelton: Arrived at 6.40 a.m. to-day. VValiinc, and at 7.15 a.m.. Taivoa. from Wellington. Buster remains the most popular marriage time of the year. On the first four days of lasl week, no fewer than 45 marriage licenses were issued by the Registrar at Christebureh. The Shaw, Savill and Albiop Co.'s s.s. M'atarna is due at Wellington on the evening of Wednesday. April 30, from England. The sailing of the liner lonic from Wellington for Southampton lias been deferred until 5 ji. in. mi Saturday, -May 10. The monthly meeting of the Poverty Bay Power Board was held to-day, there being present Messrs F. R. Hall, chairman; M. T. Trafford, T. Corson, J. Tonibleson, .S. V, Boanfoy, A. C. Steele, M. J. Whyte, and 11. 11. PeCosta,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17241, 24 April 1930, Page 11
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