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COUNTY CLERK RETIRES.—Mr G. Seton-Kellaway, Waipara County Clerk for the last 15 years, retired on March 31 after nearly 41 years’ service with the council. The chairman of the council (Mr C. N. Mackenzie) is shown making a presentation to Mr Seton-Kellaway (left) at a social function in the council chambers at Waikari this week. In addition to present councilors, two former chairmen. Messrs A. E. Hunt and A. Cowie, several former councillors, representatives of the staff, and Mr J. W. Earl, first chairman of the North Canterbury Nassella Tussock Board, were present to honour Mr Seton-Kellaway.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31030, 9 April 1966, Page 17

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COUNTY CLERK RETIRES.—Mr G. Seton-Kellaway, Waipara County Clerk for the last 15 years, retired on March 31 after nearly 41 years’ service with the council. The chairman of the council (Mr C. N. Mackenzie) is shown making a presentation to Mr Seton-Kellaway (left) at a social function in the council chambers at Waikari this week. In addition to present councilors, two former chairmen. Messrs A. E. Hunt and A. Cowie, several former councillors, representatives of the staff, and Mr J. W. Earl, first chairman of the North Canterbury Nassella Tussock Board, were present to honour Mr Seton-Kellaway. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31030, 9 April 1966, Page 17

COUNTY CLERK RETIRES.—Mr G. Seton-Kellaway, Waipara County Clerk for the last 15 years, retired on March 31 after nearly 41 years’ service with the council. The chairman of the council (Mr C. N. Mackenzie) is shown making a presentation to Mr Seton-Kellaway (left) at a social function in the council chambers at Waikari this week. In addition to present councilors, two former chairmen. Messrs A. E. Hunt and A. Cowie, several former councillors, representatives of the staff, and Mr J. W. Earl, first chairman of the North Canterbury Nassella Tussock Board, were present to honour Mr Seton-Kellaway. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31030, 9 April 1966, Page 17