CONVENTION.
TR A YELLING ARRA N(. E.\ IE XT S. As the Executive meets at io a.m. on Wednesday morning, it will be necessary for all members of the Executive to arrive at Wanganui on Tuesday evening. Ihe New Plymouth express leaves Wellington at B.jo every morning, and as it arrives in Wanganui in plenty of time for the reception on Wednesday evening, perhaps some delegates who are not members of the Executive will prefer to travel on Wednesday. If a party of u can arrange to travel together they can travel first-class at secondclass fare. Will all delegates who would like to join su< h a party send their names to Mrs lloulder, 108, Wallace Street, Wellington, as soon as possible, and state whether they will be travelling with Tuesday or Wednesday’s express. The Mararoa, which arrives from Lyttelton on Tuesday morning, cannot be depended on to catch the express, so members of the Executive will need to reat h W ellington by Sunday’s boat. If these members will send their names to Mrs Moulder she will find homes for them in Wellington. The Maori, which arrives from Lyttelton on Wednesday morning-, can generally be depended upon to catch the New Plymouth express.
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 248, 18 February 1916, Page 10
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204CONVENTION. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 248, 18 February 1916, Page 10
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