PRESENTATIONS.
The Rbv, F. L. Frost, who has been transferred from Lyttelt.on to the Auckland Methodist Central Mission, has been the recipient of presentations from bis congregation, trie Lyttelton Club, and the Lyttelton Bowling Club. Mr. Frost served in the war as a private in the Tunnelling Corps, being promoted sergeant, and subsequently, after recovering frdm. wounds, he was appointed a chaplain. [P.T TFXECJUrH.—OWX CORR£Sr-OND£.VT.j BOTORUA. Tu«aty. A gathering of wounded soldiers and tbo staff of King George Hospital to-day bade farewell to Captain Shearer, of the Salvation Army Institute, who ha 3 been transferred to Wellington. Colonel Hogg, commandant of tbo hospital, presided. Sergeant Miller, on behalf of the patient* and staff, presented Captain Shearer with a, suit case, stud walking stick.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17754, 13 April 1921, Page 8
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