Mr. J. B. Campbell, the Stratford stationmastcr, returned from a holiday on sjck leave, by last night’s mail train. When Judge Williams was knighted. members of the legal profession throughout the Dominion decided to order some silver plate from England, ■and asked the Judge to accept it as a rpemento of the occasion. The silver 'has now arrived at Dunedin, and on Tuesday at Wellington the presentation will,he made on behalf of the frofossion hv the Hon. Mr. Bell. K.C., 'resident of the Law Society of New Kealatid.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 42, 12 October 1912, Page 6
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