PERSONAL.
A IJolcitika wire say* that the K?v. Father Aubrey, for sonic years in charge <»!* tlmt district, and now transferred to Waimate. was entertained at a "social" h>t evening.and presented with an adilroriri aiul a .substantial purse of sovereigns, while the volunteer band anl many other organisations also gave him handsome tokens"oi' esteem. At the meeting l.s<t night of the New Plymouth branch of the British and Knivigu Bible Suciety, Mr. X. K. MicDiarmid Paid the auxiliary would be wanting in its duty if it failed to*take i ognisanee of the removal by death-of Mr.-;. T. 10. Uawson, who had been a very ar-tive and energetic member of the soeiety for many years, Since last meeting tdiO Had been called away, and he wished, the meeting to place on record its. ,-enso of loss. lie moved that the meeting place on record its sense of the loss sustained hv tlie Uritish and Foreign llihle Sneiety by Die death of Mrs. T. E. uawsdii, for many years a zealous and painstaking colUntov for live New Flymouth auxiliary, and expresses sympathy with the relatives of the dc- ; ceased. The motion was eirried, themeeting standing, hi'silenee. as a mark i of respect.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 40, 6 February 1908, Page 2
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199PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 40, 6 February 1908, Page 2
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