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PRESENTATIONS.

At Corwar on Saturday evening about thirty-five of the employees assembled to bid farewell to Mr Thomas Fulton, one of their fellow-workers, who is leaving for Home. At the invitation of Mr and Mrs Wason, the employees attended a banquet, and Mr Wason was with great applause asked to present Mr Fulton with a handsome silver watch inscribed. It shows the good feeling existing between Mr and Mrs Wason and their employees that the former were included in the list as fellow-workers. At Waiau Presbyterian Sunday school on Sunday, Mr R. A. Bayliffe, who has resigned his charge of the school after having been Superintendent for fifteen years, was pre.cnted with a gold pencil case with inscription, the gift of the children.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 6

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PRESENTATIONS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 6

PRESENTATIONS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 10044, 24 May 1898, Page 6

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