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KIHIKIHI.

Presentation to Miss Oclb. — Miss Ogle, who has for some time ably performed the duties of organist and superintendent of the Sunday-school at the Anglican Church here, being about to leave the district, was presented with a handsome gold brooch by the congregation, as a slight token of their esteem and appreciation of her services. Mr Hutchinson, lay-reader in the absence of Mr Boler, made the presentation, expressing on behalf of the donors, his extreme regret at her departure from the district, and the church to which she had rendered such valuable assistance. He thanked her for her kindness in undertaking the onerous duties which she had so well and cheerfully performed, thereby showing a bright example to all who took an interest in church work, and tendered her the best wishes of himself mid congregation for her future happiness and wollarc. Miss Ogle brietty replied, expressing her satisfaction at the cordiality which has always existed between lif'r and tho meiub-.rs of the church, and her plea-'iue in accepting the souvenir. In Mi<s Ogle's depaituro Hμ church will sustain a loss, for she was always constant iu season and out ot season in conscientiously fulfilling tin- duties *ho set herself to perform, r.nd Mr Hutcbinson's kindly expression of good wishes for her futuic hippmoss and welfare are shared not only by th.) uon-'regition of (jini-tc-hnrcl), but by all who have had the pleasure of Miss Ogle's acquaintance.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2539, 18 October 1888, Page 2

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KIHIKIHI. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2539, 18 October 1888, Page 2

KIHIKIHI. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2539, 18 October 1888, Page 2

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