PRESENTATIONS.
■ J. 'Good;' who: has been- clerk for . P.- A,-v'Gook; for the -past:-two or; three ' •years > and has-been- appointed assistant secretary at the Seacliff Asylum, was last evening- made -the recipient of two- presentations. In the, absence of Mr Cook, Mr C. T. Stewart presented Mr Good. with a case of pipes from his lats employer, and his fellbw-emplloyees presented him with a travelling-bag. At a meeting of the Riccarton Wesleyan Church on Wednesday, > Mr. Hill was pre- . sented with a volume of Tennyson, one of Browning, and a leather pocket letter-case from the congregation, Sunday School and Young People's Guild, as tokens of their appreciation of his many years' services . as Sunday School superintendent. The presentation was made by the Rev A. B. Chap- \ ■pelH and Mr Hill responded* . At the Woollen Mills, Kaiapoi, yesterday afternoon, the employees in the birlingrbom presented Miss Lottie Hill with a tea-set and a set of jugs on the eve of her marriage. • ' . Mr W. V. Thiele, who has been in charge ;of ■ the goods office-' at the railway 'Station, •Ashbiirtoif; ftfr : past- five years, was on Tuesday pfe'seiiteid Ijy : Mt Parsbns,-;the star tf6n-niastef, ; in' the name of Mr Thlele's feliow : employees, with a haridsomfe travel-'ling-ifeg and' silverrmouhted pipe: 'Jilr Thiele ,I'eft the ..same evening to take up duty in Christchurch. ',... ...: .....
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6496, 27 May 1899, Page 7
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