Livingston, Mrs Margaret Mona Biography 1971

LIVINGSTON, Mrs Margaret Mona
Born: Greenmeadows, Hawke’s Bay, daughter of GK Martin; married 1925 James, son of W Livingston; 1 son, 1 daughter
Sheepfarming with husband, Mangahei, Dannevirke 1925-47
Country representative Dannevirke Hospital Board; executive Sn Hawke’s Bay Patriotic Society; vice-president horticulture society; president Dannevirke & Mangahei Branches WDFU [Women’s Division of Federated Farmers Union]; dominion advisory board; honorary organiser & editor NZ Household Guide (local member 1939); board management WDFU rest homes; vice-president Dannevirke branch NZRNA [New Zealand Registered Nurses Association]; executive president women’s section National Party (Pahiatua electorate), Dannevirke branch; 1st woman elected to executive Wellington division; dominion council party & women’s representative executive National Club, Wellington; secretary-treasurer Wellington NZ Registered Nurses 1947-51; member Waikanae County Town Committee Horowhenua County Council; executive Waikanae Horticulture Society
Private address: 100 Weraroa Rd, Levin

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New Zealand Who’s Who 10th edition 1971

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1971

Publisher

AH & AW Reed

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582/600/33374

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