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Mr L. Chisholm, of Auckland, is on a few weeks' visit- to Wairoa. Mr C. A. Dudlev, of Dunedin, is spending a few days 011 a health, visxt to Morere Hot Spring?. The East Kenfrew by-election resulted: — Clydesdale (Coxiservative) 19,653, Irwin (Labour) 12.293, Brown (Scottish Nationalist) 4818. — Cable. Mrs A. T. Kenri'ck, of Te Aroha, and her son, Mr Douglas Kenrick, aro visiting Napier, and are the guests of Mrs A. Christie, Cobden road. As the result of the Dunedin Manufacturers' exlxibition and carnival in the drill hall, the Cancer Research Fund will benefit by £3000. — Press Association. Mr and 'Mrs H. L. Darwood, of New Plymouth, are making a motor tour of the Mairoa district, proeeedjng by way of iho new road from "Waikaremoana to Rotorua. A concert will be given in the Hukarere School by the pupils on Tliursday evening next. A vex-y fixxe programme has been ax'ranged, comprising .Maori and European items. Mrs F. "Williams, wife of Mr Arthur Williams, late of Napier, died , . in Aucklaxxd this monxing. "When residexxt in Napier, Mrs Williams was intihxately coixxxected with the Trinity Metliodist Church. A husband and two childrexx are left to mourn their loss and they will be the recipients of sincere sympathy from a wide cirele of friends. During the last few weeks the subject of the Domin'ion-wide caxxcer xe- ' search appeal has heexi hrought promixiently before the eves of the public of Napier, where the campaign has been commenced to raise £3000 in Hawke's Bay for the purpose of assistixig to coxnbat this scourge against humanity. Ixx order to furtlxer impress npon the people the xxecessity for publio support heing accorded "the campaign an address over the wireiess was delivered by Dr. A, C. Biggs, Superintendexxt of the Napier Hospital, last night hy -2ZvH.-, Napjex*;: • The * annual ; meeting of the , Wairoa Municipal. Band was iield-in the band-' room oxi-FHday evening.- Mr D. .Qlexxgary occupied the ehair and 'there was a large attendance present'. The meeting tlxroughout was of an enthusiastic nature. Tlie credit halance stood at £29 and tlxis was received with many favourable comments, as the past year had been a strenuous one from a financial point of view. The retiring secretary, Mr F. Pert, spoke in terms of high praise of the good work dgne during the past 12 months by the handmaster, Mr R. Deighton, he having assisted hoth the eonduetor and the band ixi many ways. Mr Haughton moved that a bearty vote of appreciation be placed on reeord at the valuahle services of the secretary, Mr Pert, that gentleman lxaving performed the difficult Avork of secretary in a xnost' px-aiseworthy manner for the past '0 yArs, and 110 oue grudged^ lxinx his retinxig- froixi the position. The followxng. offic-ials were elected for tlie ensuing year: — Patron, Mr H . ^ E. Stanton ; .pi-esident,- Mayor : of. Wairoa'; . handmaster j Mr R. Deighton; secretary, Mr L. 'Coker ;- trea-snrer," -Mr* W. F. Haughton ; custodian, Mr J. Smith Ifhfarian, Mr I). _ Mclllroy ; sex-geant, Mr L . Ingoe ; chairman o'f cbm'mi'tteeo, Mf D. Glengarry.- Upwards uf 21 vice. presidents were elected and the followinfr w-ere elected to a citizcns' comxnittee: -Messrs J. Mclllroy, A. H. Deighton, S. McLachlaix, H. Grout and D. Clengary,,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 256, 1 December 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 256, 1 December 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 256, 1 December 1930, Page 9

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