LOOKING BACK
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO.
(From the “Guardian,” Mar. 12, 1900.)
Fail-field Freezing Works.— Every inch of space in these works is now engaged up tall March 23. Mr I. Waymouth visited the works and Ashburton on Saturday, and expressed himself as very pleased with the piogrS.S„m"lSe School.-Af tho mlttSf heM e iast night, ‘ Miss Mary Burr was elected for the posiGon of mistress at the side school, Allenton. Miss Burr, whose testimonials were of a veiy high order, has for the past nine years been assistant mistress, a the Gloucester Street School, Chi is - Ch Wakanui River Board —At the the quarterly meeting of this boaid there were present: MessrsE. Thomas, F. Amos, J. Brown, and S. Biovn. Mr S. Brown was unanimously reelected chairman. „ . , Presbyterian Church.—A special sederunt of the Presbytery was held in the church. The Rev. J. Skinner, Moderator, presided, and there were present: The Revs Dr. Erwin G. B. Inglis, R. J. Riddle, W. Giant, A. Doull. A. J. Westbrook, and A. H. Treadwell (secretary). EMers—Messrs W Hairii vMcMillan, and C. McKenzie. Elmers’ commissions were received from Messrs Irvme (North Belt), R. Hatchwell (Lyttelton), J. McMillan (Leeston) W. Gavin (St. Paul’s), ahd R. Oakley (Rakaia).
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10349, 12 March 1925, Page 7
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