PERSONAL ITEMS.
The Hon. J. A. Millar left VvJi.n."ton for the south last night. H- Attends a social gathering at Tern ir:a today tendered to Mr Buxton, raid ,r----turns to Wellington on Saturd'y. Mr Edward W. Foster, of Stafford street, who was nominated by the Chamber of Commerce as grain grading expert for the port of Timaru. has received his official recognition from the Department of Industries and Commerce. Last night's "Oamaru Mail" says: — '•Miss I. C. Allan, who for the past eight years has been a teacher in the Oamaru North School, is about to sever her ■.•onnection with that school, having been appointed an assistant in the Timaru Main School under the South Canterbury Education Board. During the many years she lias laboured at the North School. Miss Allan greatly endeared herself, not alone to the pupils, but to parents, her excellent qualities enabling her to enter into the social life of the" children in such manner as to win the highest esteem of all. As a teacher she will be missed from Oamaru educational circles."
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13774, 10 December 1908, Page 6
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178PERSONAL ITEMS. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13774, 10 December 1908, Page 6
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