PRESENTATIONS.
At a meeting of the To Awamutu Municipal Band on Monday evening, Mr. A. G. Warburton, who held the position of secretary for 10 years, wag, presented with a case of spoons as a token of appreciation of the services rendered by him to the organisation. Mr. Shore, who was recently appointed to succeed Mr. Warburton, lis also leaving j thp district, and Mr. Jas. Finlay has been elected in his stead. The Hamilton ■; Choral Society;' ; entertained Mr; and Mrs, - Frank Hood, who leave the town to-day, en route for England, and presented ; them with a wallet and • suitcase. v ; Mr. Hood was secretary ofthe society. , .Tho congregation /of the Presbyterian ~ Church Iso:> entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hood, and presented Jl Mr. Hood with an attache caw,' ?> ' " /-jV'* l ; V v / : -''/-i > -: - '/ : : "~\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18703, 8 May 1924, Page 10
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