PRESENTATIONS.
'Mr. W. B. Stewart, who has ' resigned ■ j from" the staff of the Seddon Memorial > Technical College, was the recipient, of several presentations from the' ■ studeilta c. »rld staff of the college.' 'Mr." Stewart is - an ex-student of the college, and, after serving- on the staff for six years, is, leav- , ; . ing to take up his duties as science ma.* ter at ; the": Kowhai Junior . HigH ■ Schoofe|g The presentations consisted of ever 4".:..-?. volumes of' ; anthologies books of .verse, , essays, history, biography, science., ' ana , standard fiction, together with a shaving ; mirror and safety raw, a leather vraliev,;s and an ; inscribed inkstand. The directo? Of i the college, Mr. G. J. Park, made «* W& presentation, and Dr. O'fchannasfiy, aj|f. ; I Miss Price, Kso paid ■.:■ tributes to S"- ; Stewart's worth. ... . '. '•■ '^v ; -#^ UMr. Val. Kirk, chief clerk in the: off« of; Messrs. Hutchison and EUiffo;.,P««^ ! accountants, has been ; the recipient ;o|£||g|p| silver-mounted inkstand to mark the OC<#- -. 'Won of his "commencement in practice on ■ hi«;own account. ; ■ The presentation >??* •■, made on 'behalf of the firm and tho stall : ; , hi*; Mr.'' G. Wi Hutchison, who■'referre? Jo; -Mr. .- Kirk's V efficient "services ! ?d#sl§P Jtp*, seven years m which he had Mftws* flsjiocuted with the firm.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 8
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