STAFFORD NOTES
(Own Correspondent.) Air and Airs George Linklater and family will be leaving this district by about the end of the present month to reside in Hokitika. Their departure will mean a great loss to Stafford and Goldsborough, of which places they are natives. Air Linklater has always been to the fore in all local patriotic, social, and charitable functions, ably assisted by his good wile, and the people desire to show their appreciation of their past services by giving them a send-off social, and a means whereby they will be able to meet their friends collectively. Another of our good friends, also a native of the district, Air D. Al. Beban, is seeking a new field for his energies. He left here for Wellington on Tuesday morning last, where he has obtained the offer of lucrative employment, and if he can secure a suitable residence will return for the removal of his wife, family and effects. Truly the district will be poorer by the loss of these two worthy families.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1922, Page 3
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