Personal.
A very pleasing little ceremony toojk place cm FrMay at t&6 Fitzroy School when the parents- and scholars assenMbled to wis^h good-bye to Miss Tille, who is leaving for South Africa, where in the near future a still mjore interesting ccremoiny is to take place. After, the headmaster, Mr Johtny^>n, hatl, referrp'd to the aealous way in which Miss Till* had endeavoured to carry out -her clulies as mistress, '■ he called "upon two of the elder girls >to ask Miss Title's acceptance of a silver teapot and sugar-basin* Mr j Cut Geld, the cjhai after a few pleasant remarks, then presented Miss ! Tiller on behalf of the members of [ the Oom,"mittee, with an enlarged I pihotogiraph. of the scholars and committee men. iMiss Tilly bi-iefly t'hanjkied all present for their kindness anitl said that she would always ha.v,e pleasant l'ecollect/ontf of tjhe time she had s,peh"t at Pitaroy. The school was then closed for the winter holidays'. Mr J. B, Connett, Chairman of the Harbour Board, left for Wellington this morning to interview Ministers on the question of prison labour for the breakwater..
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12287, 20 June 1903, Page 5
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184Personal. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12287, 20 June 1903, Page 5
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