THE HOGG TESTIMONIAL
A PECULIAR POSITION. Mr R. Brown* writfes' ats> follows to i>ho "Wairauiapa • Age";— "Would .you .permit me to state, through yo'w ooftumns, that the movement to prowide a sutitalbl©' testimonial to Mir A. W. Hogg, in recognition, of his long -and valued services to the district, -of wihjidh) Mr; Syk«s ivnd myself w«ne •appointed joiuit treasurers, has been Heliniquiisihed ui.t the , request of Mr Hogg. The late memfber distiiiicitly declined to accept amjy testimomfial from rcpreslentafives' of & painty which ousied him. from his sealt im Bariiament, and, as Mr Hogg is the jirincipall parity concerned, Ms wishr e® far the afeandctomeinlt of thdis 1 testimonial will 1 he acquiesced in."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 5
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113THE HOGG TESTIMONIAL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10512, 29 December 1911, Page 5
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