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WHO'S WHO IN CAMBRIDGE

MEMBEES OF PARLIAMENT. Waikato (including Cambridge, Leamington, Matangi, Tauwhare, Tamahere, To Miro and Karapiro.— Mr P. Lye. Raglan (including Pukekura, Roto-o-rangi, Monavale, Kaipaki and Ohaupo). —Mr D. Stewart Reid. Kotorua (including Whitehall, Taotaoroa, Maungatautari, Tirau, Horahora and Arapuni.—Mr C. H. Clinkard. COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato (Cambridge Riding).—Mr G. M. Watt. Matamata (Karapiro Riding). —Mr J. Bruce. (Maungatautari Riding).— Mr E. Nickle. Waipa (Pukekura Riding)—Mr J. S. Fisher. (Kaipaki Riding)—Mr R. J. Graham. LOCAL BODIES. CAMBRIDGE. Borough Council.— Mayor, Mr C. H. Priestly. Councillors: G. Calvert (Deputy Mayor), A. H. Nieoll, Edgar James, C. W. Boyce, M. Wells, W. Moore. Town Clerk, Mr Prank T. Ray. Traffic Inspector, Mr F. H. Green. Engineer, Mr T. Dix. Domain Board.— Messrs S. Lewis (chairman), G. M. Watt, J. Hooker, N. Souter, E. James, W. Moore; also C. H. Priestley (Mayor) ex officio. Secretary. Mr R. S. Hanna. Power Board. —Messrs M. Wells (chairman), J. S. Fisher (deputy chairman), J. W. Garland, C. H. Priestley, F. Lye, J H. Brock, J. T. Entwisle, F. H. Anderson. .Secretary-manager, Mr F. M. Oliver. Engineer, Mr H. C. Oaten. Hospital Board. —Cambridge representative on Waikato Hospital Board, Mr H. Alan Bell. Harbour Board. —Cambridge representative on Auckland Harbour Board, Mr R. T. Reid. Fire Board.— Messrs C. H. Priestley (chairman), A. H. Nieoll, G. H. Brailey, A. R. Donald, V. G. Boulton, Frank T. liaj (secretary). Brigade captain, Mr G. Drew. LEAMING TON. Town and Domain Boards. —Messrs F. Mack (chairman), A. E. Peppercorn (deputy chairman), J. Blackmail, J. H. Brock, T. H. Kelly, J. W. Garland, T. llounslow, and F. ft'. Pembcrion (seeretiny). BANKS. Bank of New Zealand.—Manager Mr F. E. Coote. Bank of New South Wales—Mana ger, Mr A. J. •Lawi - SHOW ASSOCIATIONS., Waikato Central A. and P. Assn.— President, Mr J. ,S. Fisher; Secretary Mr Edgar James. Cambridge Daffodil Society.—President, the Rev. A. C. McLean. Secretary, Mr R\ Simpson. Cambridge Horticultural Society.— President, Mr.M. Butler. Secretary, Miss E. Wood. Cambridge Jersey Club.— President, Capt. D. Dillon; Secretary, Mr J. B. Harvey. Cambridge Kennel Club.— President, Mr T. H. Boyce; Secretary, Mr T. H. Hampshire. Sheep-Dog Trials Club.— President, Mr H. P. Hewitt; Secretary, Mr Edgar James. Cambridge Rose Show.— President, The Rev. C. W. Clark; Secretary, Mr F. Entwisle. CHURCHES. St. Andrew's Parish (Cambridge Tamahere, Kaioaki, Ohaupo, Roto-o-rangi, Maungatautari, and Whitehall). Vicar, the Rev. C. W. Chandler. -.,, Methodist Circuit (Cambridge, Learn. ington, Fencourt and Kaipaki).—The Rev. J. Richards. Presbyterian (Cambridge, Kaipaki Karapiro, Maungatautari).—Rev. A. C. McLean, M.A. Roman Catholrc— The Rev. Father F. Farragher. Baptist.—Resident Pastor, Mr 11. C Smyth; Secretary, Mr F. P. Lea. Coxhead. Salvation Army.— Capt. and Mrs E Coxhead. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. Post Office. Postmaster, Mr W. Drake. Railway Station.— Mr A. C. L. Andrew, Stationniaster. Public Trust Office.—Mr H. E Amycs, Manager. Dept. of Agriculture— Mr D. H. Gunn, Stock Inspector. Police Station. —Constables A. Doel and O. Rice. Clerk of- the Court — Constable A. Doel., Justices of the Peace. —Messrs C. H. Priestley, H. Alan Bell, C. W. Boyce. A. H. Nicoll, A. J. Arnold, J. S. Fisher, J. Low, E. Vealo, James Tiewin, and Capt. R. W. Moorhouse.

A DIKECTOEY OF THE TOWS AND DISTRICT i

r SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Cambridge. —Chairman, Mr S. N.-Zi« man; Secretary, Mr W, Lane. Leamington. —Chairman, Mr A. E. Peppercorn; Secretary, Mr G. McCandlish. Roto-o-rangi.— Chairman, Mr R. A. Martin; Secretary, Mr A. C. Bertelsea. Maungatautari No. I.—Chairman, Mr J. W. Wallace; Secretary, Mr W. Hicks. Maungatautari No. 2.—Chairman, Mr C. H. La Trobe; Secretary, Mr W. A. Wright. * Karapiro.—Chairman, Mr R. New- ! combe; Secretary, Mr P. Kceley. Whitehall.—Chairman and Secretary, Mr J. W. Jeans. Taotaorod. —Chairman and Secretary, Mr J. C. Johnstone. Te Miro. —Chairman, Mr H. P« Hewitt; Secretary, Mr A. S. Gray. Goodwood (Fencourt) . Chairman Mr R. Wattam; Secretary, Mr L. Swayne. Hautapu.—Chairman, Mr J. Dunning; Secretary, Mr G. A. Watt. Kaipaki.— Chairman, Mr A. M. Fisher; Secretary, Mr T. McCarthy. WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS. Women's Division Farmers* Union.— President, Mrs Lambie; Hon. Secretary, Mrs J. Cooper. South Auckland Provincial Council, W.D.F.U.— President, Miss 0. Marshall. Secretary, Mrs W. G. Care. Plunket Society.— President, Mrs MA. Bell; Secretary, Miss F. E. Hooker. "Kay Ess" Club (Kairangi)—Mistress of Ceremony, Mrs Crabb. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. Kaipaki. —President, Mrs J. Graham;: Secretary, Mrs A. Goodwin. Roto-o-rangi. —President, Mrs Shale,*; Secretary, Mrs H. Martin; Treasurer,, Mrs R. Martin. Maungatautari.—President, Mrs E„ Nickle; Secretary, Miss M. Hart Hicks;: Treasurer, Mrs J. A. Wallace. Karapiro.—President, Mrs M. E Marples; Secretary, Miss Rose. SCOUTS AND GUIDES Boy Scout Group.— G.S.M., Mr W. Williams;- Chairman, Mr C. F. Ruge; Secretary, Mr W. Williams. Cambridge Troop, S.M., Mr G. Lynds. Hautapu, S.M., Mr T. A. Russell. Maungatautari Lone Patrol, A.S.M., Mr A. Imrie. Girl Guides.— Committee: President, Mrs T. F. Richards; Secretary, Mrs 0. Gane. Guide Captains, Miss P. Levesque; Lieutenants, Miss Thora Hardy and Miss Eileeu AVallace. Brownies: Brown Owl, J'iss Noelinc Hendrickscn; Tawny Owl, Miss C. WalJis. SOCIAL ORGANISATIONS. Cambridge Club.— President, Mi- B. P. H. Brewer. Secretary, Mr Alan do L. Willis. Willis. Cambridge Library.—Chairman, Mr H. D. Uailimore. Secretary Miss G. L. Brann. Librarian, Miss E. Stubbing. Cambridge Competitions Society,— President, Mr F. R. Wooldridge; Secretary, Mr Edgar James. Cambridge Municipal Band.—Secretary, Mr S. M. Hall. Literary and Dramatic Society. — President, Mrs G. G. L.Taylor; Secretary, Mr S. N. Ziman, Cambridge Orphans' CluD.—Presi* dent, Bro. T. H. Boyce; Secretary, Bra. G. A. James. Hautapu Social Club.— Chairman. Mr T. Russell; Secretary, Mr T. BourLe. LODGES AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Masonic—Alpha, No. 81.— W.M., Dr Tod; Secretary, Mr W. E. Westlake. M.U., 1.0.0. F., Loyal Duke of Cambridge Lodge.— N.G., Mr A. R. 'Piessc; Secretary, Mr P. T. Glanville. 1.0.0. F., Arawa Lodge.—N-G-, Mr D. C. Erb; Secretary, Mr' W. H. Woolley. Independent Order of Rechabites — C.R., Mr W. R. Beer.' Secretary, Mr J S. Hooker. Te Koutu Rebekah Lodge, No. 78. — X.G., Sister Q. Holmes; Secretary, Sister M. Schwicters. Loyal Orange Lodge. —W.M., M;- J. Hoskin. St. John Ambulance (Cambridge Branch).— President, Mr C. H. Priestlev; Chairman, Mr P. T. Glanville; Secretary, Mr J. E. Fcnn. COMMERCIAL AND FARMING. Chamber of Commerce.— Secretary, Mr R. S. Entwistle. Cambridge Branch N.Z.F.U.—President, Mr S. X. Ziman: Secretary, Mr F. ff. Pomborton. Monavale Settlers' Assn.— President, Mr H. Giles; Secretary, Mr H. Goodwin. Kairangi Club.— Chairman, Mr W. H. Crabb; Secretary. Mr A. MaxwelL Returned Soldiers' Association.—Mr D. W. Ariel!. President. Secretary, Mr T. H. Hampshire.

A Lesson in Golf Tlic golf professional ha'd taken on the task of instructing- a wealthy member in the elements of the game, and gave ;i. preliminary lecture, winding up with: "Now, arc there any questions you want to ask before we start play?" "Yes," said the beginner, promptly: "do you know vere T can buy golf balls 'olsale?" "Home, sweet Home!" Make up tlic fire and throw a log or two on it, with a bright little kettle singing .merrily on the hob. On the small table out the Scotch, the lemon, loafsugar and sundries. Draw your easiest easy chair up to the blaze, light your pipe or cigarette, lean well back, open your book —and you're in for a good time even if you are "all on your

lonesome." What .should you load your pipe with, or make your cigarette of? Well for the pipe there's nothing like Cut Plug No. .10 (Bullshead). But if you like something milder there's Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), or Cavendish- (the Sporting mixture). Should you prefer cigarettes roll your own with Riverhead Gold, or Desert Gold. You can't get anything so good if you pay double the money for it. The five brands of tins splendid tobacco contain so little nicotine (being toasted), that you can smoke them for hours without burning your tongue or irritating your throat. There's no "bite" in toasted!* Approximately 500 more motor vehicles were registered in the Palmerston North postal district during 1934 as compared with the previous yea?.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXV, Issue 3265, 5 February 1935, Page 2

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WHO'S WHO IN CAMBRIDGE Waikato Independent, Volume XXXV, Issue 3265, 5 February 1935, Page 2

WHO'S WHO IN CAMBRIDGE Waikato Independent, Volume XXXV, Issue 3265, 5 February 1935, Page 2