MAGISTERIAL BENCH
THE LATEST CHANGES (Per Press, Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Tho magistrate, Mr. A. W. MowJem, has retired from tho Bench at Napier and his place will be taken by Mr. J. Miller, who will be replaced in the Wairarapa and Wellington by Mr. 11. P. La wry. ; Mr. E. C. Lewey will go to Christchurch from Invercargill and the new magistrate, Mr. W. H. Freeman, goes to Invercargill. Mr. J. If. Luxford, at present relieving in the work of the Wellington courtf will return to Hamilton shortly. Mr. J. G. L. Hewitt, now at Napier, will he available at Wellington when Mr. Miller goes to Napier. In giving tlie above information, Mr. B. L. Dallard, Under-Secretary of Justice, expressed appreciation of the ready manner in .which the magistrates of other districts had made themselves available to assist the department in coping with the extra work that fell on Messrs. E. Page and W. F. Stillman in Wellington be&iuse of Mr. ,T. >S. Barton in other special work.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18674, 6 April 1935, Page 15
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