Presentation.
A presentation of a pleasing nature was made yesterday afternoon to Mi*B Hester Burr, who left Foxton this morning to reside for the future in Palmerston North. When if. became kn >wa that the young lady wai about to leave the town, it was decided by Severn 1 persons thai some slight present should be given her to show that her services in all musical, and more especially as a member of All Saints' Church choir tor some i me past, had been appre ciated. The presen ati >n was mad* M behalf of the subscribers by M ssra J. R. Stansnll and W. B Ifiodes, the former in a short and f l-citiou-i speech, printing the aric es. The recipient, who was ak >n quite by surprise, suitab y re plied, aad ask d that her thanks should ba oonreved to those whu had abscribed. The present consisted f an album, a parasol, and two bai^ome'y tnund books in morocco of be Church of Enalund service.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1895, Page 2
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168Presentation. Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1895, Page 2
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