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Mr Bailey left on Wednesday afternoon, . and he takes with him the best wishes of the business people who came more into oontaot with him, though one and all appreciated his uniform courtesy. Though entertained at a parting iupper ion Friday last,, the residents did not allow him to go " empty away," but on Tuesday night there was another gathering together, at which a handsome gold chain was giyen. .to him to retain as a keepsake of his stay in Foxton. The initiator of this present 'informed us that he never found a testimonial .more . readily subscribed to. TOjHnpp that it may be always a ch_raoteri.tic bf his, this useful reputation that lie leaved Foxton with. -Mr Seabury hai -obtained a well-earnt holiday, aud left yesterday with Mrs Seabury for W^llingtftn*, a*nd= Mother ports." We shall be glad ', when he returns, and trust that his personal . representations at. head quarters maj etfect'tlie appointment of an assistant, which has 4 been so frequently pointed otft as required. Mr Jenkjns, at one' time *£ilot af Bapgitikei, an old Milt,' tod an old hand in.the service, acts as pilot during the absence of Mr Seabury. ' __r Boyle is oot_me_oing the erection of the buildings for his hemp mill at Carnar. von. • ■'-•• '*.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 266, 10 May 1889, Page 2

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208

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 266, 10 May 1889, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 266, 10 May 1889, Page 2

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