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ALBURY.

FAPPW.KLL TO STA'iIONMASTPP. Mr 11 ¥. Patersony statlonmas'cer at .AlouiVj who is being translorred. to Coaigato oJi promotion, and iVlrs I'atorbon were the guests ol a oiowded gauiieiing in the Aibury public liall on j uosuuy *agnt. Mr Paterson has lieid the position tor 5$ years, and has made many mends iii tine district. -Mr J. S. ltutherford presided, and was supported on the stag'e by a number of representative men. In opening tne proceedings Mr i\iitheriord spoke of the many good personal qualities of Mr Paterson, and of the Highly satisfactory way in which he had performed his official duties. A sfatio'imasTJer had a lot to contend with, as some people were never satisfied, ami _vir I-aterson had got through his term of service with admirable tact and success. Mr Kutherford then called ""on Miss Gladys Campbell to hand Mrs Paterson a very handsome bouquet., anu upon Mr Jjale to present a, beautiful tea and coffee service to Mrs Paterson and a purse of sovereigns to Mr Paterson, wishing both long life and happiness in their new sphere. Messrs Dale, Raymond, MeCort, Campbell and Mr Smith, stationmaster at PaiWio. then spoke in complimentary term.-) ol Air Paterson. Mr Paterson had a great ovation on rising to respond. Pie said lie did not know what they had done to deserve such high compliments and handsome presents. They were far beyond comparison with the few trivial things they had done. In the course, of his duties he had tried to treat everyone, rich and poor alike, fairly. They were sorry to leave .Aibury, but promotion was not always being offered. For Mrs Paterson and himself he thanked them for their kind wishes and handsome presents. Cheers were given for the guests and I their family, and after. 'supper had been handed round dancing was indulged in til! the small hours. Mr P. C. Vigers, of the relieving s.ti-ff; succeeds Mr Paterson, and will arrive next week. In the meantime Mr B. Martin is acting.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 16121, 16 November 1916, Page 5

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ALBURY. Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 16121, 16 November 1916, Page 5

ALBURY. Timaru Herald, Volume CV, Issue 16121, 16 November 1916, Page 5

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