A Determined Man. —Mr Massey, dismissed from being Town Cierk by the Dunedin City Council, after a recent libel case, yesterday applied in the Supreme Court for a rule nisi calling on the Mayor and Corporation to show cause why they should not pay him L 320 6s Bd, and to reinstate him as Town Clerk. The rule was granted. Interesting Ceremony at Timarg.A most interesting ceremony took place last night at St. John’s Lodge, F C., Timaru, when medals given by the Lodge were distributed to those engaged in the saving of life on the occasion of the wrecks on May 14th. Mr A. J. Parsons presided, and delivered a very impressive address. The medals were handed to forty men by Mrs Parsons, and three more are to be sent Homo to men who have left the colony. Mr Edward Wakefield responded on behalf of the recipients. The medals cost fully LBO, and they bore suitable inscriptions. The Masonic Hall was crowded to witness the presentation#
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 679, 4 July 1882, Page 2
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167Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 679, 4 July 1882, Page 2
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