CHRISTCHURCH'S NEW POSTMASTER
MR F- W. FUBBY HONOURED AT PALMERSTON NORTH Thc health of Hi- F. W. Furby. chief postmaster at P a^ cr J ton North for the last two and aha f years, who leaves on October 28 to take up a similar position at Chnstchurch, was drunk with musical honours at the annual dinner o. the Palmerston North Chamber ot Commerce. Proposing the toast, the (Mr A. J. Graham) said Mr Furbv was a citizen of the highest integrity, and had most genial Qualities. He had been, ol a uaale assistance as an absocidic i of ihe council ot the Cnambe 01 Commerce and had done everyahmp gfiVn, on* his preferment and Parity munity veiy u™"; uy He was satisleaving with regiet. jv" fied that Palmerston Noith.had a he had ever hoped
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20987, 16 October 1933, Page 17
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