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Afa tuo A&hburcon . County Council meeting to-da.v. ;the chairman moved,/ mil Cr. W. T." Lill seconded', "that a' v»t.,» of condolence bo passed to the widow and I'juniiv of (lv» into Private •.). Readheuti; alf-o, that ilie council oxpreuses its deep sympathy at' the death ol" thotic Ashburam boys who recently lost their lives in France while fighting for the defence of the Empire." The motion was carried Lho members of tlio Council standing. , / . Mr William Lambie, of Rannoch, Orawia, whose, brother was killed with the forces in Egypt, is removing to Kyle, in Canterbury, to take charge of tho latter's property there, says the Otautau "Standard." ltecognisingthe great loss Mr Lambio's removal meant to the district, the residents recently visited Raunobh, -and sprung a surprise on the popular owner; and both Mr ■ and Mrs Lambie received at the hands of Mr Andrew Wilson, on behalf of tho residents of I»he district, presentations —to Mr Lamb'io a barometer, and Ito his good lady a picture. Mr Lambie will retain hia* interest in the district, . although making his home in Canter* ibUff. ;,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3573, 6 October 1916, Page 4
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