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■StirJohn Logan Campbell, the “Shihsr ofAnckkod," celebrated his rimntyimiml rbirihefey Amns many -©oogratmlahtane received by Sir John wore ■cahLwwcUhS from Lady Florence Oedwr and tw Hen. Huia Onskrw. A.. Power baa been engaged to sum the contralto solos in ‘The MiMriah* at TSmatru on November ; • Mr JViB. Steadman, a resident of Wee- j kawau,<;between the Thames and Goto' mandel, has bean missing since Sunday. ; Tfaejwtarat is feared, as Mr Steadman », over eighty roans of age. Mr. William Lewie,- an aid and writ-' known resident of Invercargill, SeA yesterday. The deceased owned a farce drapery business, and was a aambatd the Town Oonndl. ■ Mr R S. Wilson, who has resumed fbs' secretaryship of the Dunedin QM*' after many years’ service, on Monday rigm received a presentation from the mwnW Mr W.' Matdeaft (one of the Cniaaiaii of the dub) ' was the iwjpwnt of asan^pi gift, ‘i’ • At the annual meeting <rf the St Jhbn Ambulance Brigade on Friday evening & presentation was made to Mr J. E. of a himdeome travdliog rug, saftahiy h>smibed, this bring presented to him by the members "us a. recognition of services! during the tong period he has been associated with the brands, 1 and especially during the he rtw.; office of Owing to pres--5® 10 of bppmqes and other Bone found,incumbent on him to veston the Mr John WoodTtbe present snperuitqndeni, in making thepresanterion, spofeiuf the good work done by Mr Rone for the Brigade, pointing out that for twenty-one. yhans Mr Bon© fas* been connected wiOr ambulance work, and it was almost edfcirely due to his efforts that the brigade had reached the state it is in to-day. Mr Wood also presented Mm Bone with a silvan-mounted parasol. His Excellency, the Governor opened the show at Palmerston North today, and afterwards left for the South. ’ Mr Hugh Mitchell;; of Messrs H. Mitchell and Go., has been, appointed secretary of ciety Uailed StfUT ‘ Bowkett Building SoA Wellington telegram stales that Lieutenant Evans and Dr MLchoil arrived from) Sydney to-day by the Ulimatoa in Order to, ]om the Nimrod at Lyttelton. ; Bishop: ( 2L x ' clson ) "M Dr Maam’ (Chief' Health Officer) also returned by the.same' steamer.
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Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 4
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