Pues entation, At the Middle District School this afternoon, .Mr Halliwell, on behalf of himself and the jophpr teachers, presented Mias Jane Hill, who for tep last four and a-half years has been a pupil teacher in the school, and has been promoted to an assistant teachership in tire Girls' Provincial School, with a nice mpr-roceo-bonnd edition of the Bible. The bock bore the following inscription ; —“ To Miss Jane Hill, as a small token ,pf regard, from the teachers of the Middle District School. Dunedin, February 20, 1872.” Dunedin Kifle Clur. —At a meeting of the Club at the British Hotel last night—Corporal Greenfield, Artillery, in the chair—it was resolved to hold the next match on Saturday, the 2nd proximo. The conditions were fixed as follows :—Ranges 300, 500, and COO yards ; Wimbledon targets at the first range, any position through*
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Evening Star, Issue 2810, 20 February 1872, Page 2
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141Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 2810, 20 February 1872, Page 2
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