PERSONAL
At the invitation of the directors of the Alosgiel Woollen Company, Sir Charles Luca.s this afternoon visited the, fao.toiy at Mosgiel. He. was iii-compa.nwl by the Hon. ,), It. .Siricln.ir. a incinbw of the lioaH. To-morrow he and his colleague, Mr A. A. Poareon C M G., jiroeecd north, breaking their journey at Onma.ru, where they will be the guests of Sir H. .1. 'Aliiler. This morning, at the Ya.ralla Kindergarten, VVatei-s, on the occasion of her leaving the service of the Fiw l Kindergarten Association, was pnswntcd with a, memento —a picture, in water colors, bv Ladden—by ]Nlts Ulrich, on behalf of that bodv. Mips Watem has assisted in the kmdcrgarto.n movenient. for seveial vears in fact, (he, was one of the first, students here. Mr A. Barron, land purclia.-e oflicer, who has been .in the Wyndha.in district inspecting some, estates taken over by the Govenunont for settlement ]mrposes, go(« north on Saturday on the same work in the Oamaru district.
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Evening Star, Issue 14118, 22 July 1909, Page 4
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162PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 14118, 22 July 1909, Page 4
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