-'On Tuesday evening, in the Waihi School « Mines buildings, Mr. Thos. Gilmour (President of the institution) was presented *ith a photographic shield containing the P&otos. of each member of the council and ;,::* Picture of the school buildings. Mr. A. , : a. Benge said Mr. Gilmour had been present of the school since its establishment; J? fa et, it almost owed its existence to . g». indefatigable way in which he had *™*«d. The Mayor (Mr. W. H. Phillips) : I * aid he was pleased to be the medium of I Presenting a very handsome shield from ' *?« trustees and students to Mr. Gilmour V 1 on* slight token of their esteem.; Mr. I Rumour was received with great applause. «e said he felt deeply moved by the many «arks of kindness he had received from : £"« around him. He expected to be ft;fe^. in Waihi in about six months. <~-. Cs%*«»ting: Ammunition of all kinds •Queen t" gat 9mi Co '' il ' onmonser3 ' .35,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 5
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