A coiti[)liiDcnt:(iy iliuiicr was tc 'Mr I>. Ketd, M.11.i:., at Murray's ttoonis, Kat tray-street, I'uneliit, mi Thursday evening 1 last, Between sixty and seventy gentlemen (na v\>. learn from tlic J hilly Tim"s) were present, l and his Worship the Mayor presided. The health of his Honor the tSitperintetideiit was proposer! by Mr (!. K. Barton, M P.O. ; and his Honor, after acknowledging the toast, pair! a very graceful tribute to fclio past conduct of the guest of the evening, whom lie (Mr Macandrew) had known for over twenty years, and as one of the founders of Ot.ago, be felt proud to sec sue); a man among the.i.. Mr Keiil made a capital! speech in reply, saying among other good things,' that the Government could tint do a wiser thin;? than v«te a liberal sum t" enable "in- miner?'! resources to he fostered and developed.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 81, 30 May 1871, Page 5
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