PERSONAL.
Mr de G. Fraser, Cook , Cpunty'-En-gineer, who has b>'en attending the-__i»-gineers' Conference at AucWand;^ turned to Gishorne this mbWfflg. ':■:;/.■ 't/ A Paies§ Association . m^ssS^e^rjiimi' Dunedin statea: — Mr Whitson, .secretary of the Union E^eam Ship Company, is retiring after tKtrty-flv^' years* t connection with the company. At the monthly, meeting of the Methodist Ladies' Guild, , held yesterday .afternoon, the opportunity was taken by _ftein^ bers to bid farewell to Mrs AC' Lochore, who, with the Rey^ j. A. [Lochore, nvill probably be leayjng J GlSj:, borne next Monday night for their. new/ superintehdency at Oamaru.; A. pleajs(%flt afternoon was spent, several miisica-} items being giyen, and afternoon -tea^as partaken of . In an exceUeht.speecii'M^s Hutton referred to the high ie^ieein-^n. which Mrs Lochbre was held tmith all, and .expressed -regret that- she tyte leaving them. As a token of goodwill and friendship they asked her acceptance of a gold watch. ; Mrs Lochore replied. v"T?' iH . ' - «■ -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13340, 26 March 1914, Page 2
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