A unique surprise awaited Mr. Robert Pollock, who returned to Sydney on Feb- • runry 4 from a three months' tnp to Now Zealand. When Mr. Pollock retired from the position of surveyor to Lloyds Agister, after occupying it for about ft quarter of a oentury, his friends sented him with handsome tokens of recard. There was, however* nearly JJJUO untouched* and with this tho committee during his absence fitted up/his 6inokiugroom in an elabqrato manner. . Thet in» stalled liandsomo furniture, electrioitalic,. radiator, fan, charming wallpaper.. lino- , leum, and an tmboßsed cciliftg. Just.otiti of two friends extended the hand of pr<s. liminary weloome, and then casually led Mr. Pollock to the room, where troops ol iViouda greeted liim. . ,
My. W. Johnson, P.D.C.R., one of. the founders of the Rechabito Order, and Mr. T. Fathers, Wellington District Secretary, arrived in Auckland on Friday to , attend the jubilee celebrations of; tho Order in New Zealand, this first branch having been opened at Auckland on February 8, ISGI
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1671, 11 February 1913, Page 6
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