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MR. W. S. STEWART.

The inhabitants of Cambridge are quite upset at the departure of Mr Washington S. Stewart from that town. We are well aware that he contrived, daring bis stay here, to make himse f muoh liked, both as head master of the school, and as head of the Good Templar Lodge. In Cambridge every local body rushed to testimonialise him "with the startling result that a copy of the document makes eighteen inches of small type! 'No doubt it took all that space to say all that they desired to say, but fancy such an address illuminated and hung up. Lucky man, if he gets a house big enough to hold it.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 274, 26 June 1889, Page 2

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MR. W. S. STEWART. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 274, 26 June 1889, Page 2

MR. W. S. STEWART. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 274, 26 June 1889, Page 2

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