A TRIP HOME.
oj tW* learn that Mr G. A. Itfacquarie, manager of the Union Bank of Australia m Palmerston, is shortly about to pay a visit to the Home Gountry. He will start Ott his' journey m a few ? and ikis many friends m the district will cordially wish him a very pleasant trip. Mr Macquarie has been , a resident of Pulmerston for over two yf»rs r during which time he bus made many friends all over the district. By ' connection with turf matters, and " ;;th»tot'<*ri?gt; UkM always displayed' m ill ''fio?')pt[ «§Pst 4? i& t done much to 9^iß*' ill Keejnnj^ . alive the sporting »pint, being: himself ft thorongh spbi'ta•man/and a most enthusiastic patron of the tnrf, ardent jCrick^ter, beMues being a breedefof rare species of pigeons, As
one of the "committee of the Racing Club, JVfr Macquavie has also tlone much to advance the interests of ie O('«t), and promote racing matters generally. Asa private citizen he w as 'very popular, and on his departure will be much missed. "We believe he intendsbeing absent from the Colony for about a year, but whether he will reuim to Palmei-ston *>r r not. is not certain 1 . f We cordially wial'i \iiia\b6n voyage, a .pleasant ; tour, and a- safe return. '••'•'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 45, 21 January 1884, Page 3
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211A TRIP HOME. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 45, 21 January 1884, Page 3
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