HAMILTON.
March 17. Personal. On Tuesday afternoon last >the members of t'he committee of the Hamilton Horticultural Society met to bid farewell to Mrs. Furby, who is leaving Hamilton bo reside in Christchurch. During the afternoon, in the absence of thte president, Dr. Douglas ( who had been unavoidably called away), Mrs. Vaiden asked Mrs. Furby’s acceptance of a small token—a silver vase—of their esteent and appreciation of her many kindly services on behalf of the society. On Thursday the staff of the Poet; Office presented Mr. Furby with a silveH liqueur stand, in recognition of many years’ faithful work as head of the Post Office in Hamilton. The senior clerk also asked Mrs. Furby’s acceptance of a silver vase as a small token of their regard. ZILLAH.-
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 64
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127HAMILTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 22 March 1911, Page 64
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