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PANMURE

(From our travelling correspondent.) April 24., On Tuesday evening last the residents of Panmuro assembled in large numbers in the local hall to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Cameion," who, for some time past, have; by the great interest displayed by them in all local matteis, tnlearei themselves to the people. The gathering was a very representative one, peoftle of all classes and creeds participating therein. The first, part of the proceedings took the form of a progressive euchre party. At an interval, Father O'Hara, on behalf of the residents, asked Mr. Cameron .to accept a beautifuliy-illumin-ted address, r.nd Mrs. Cameron a handsomely-worked sil er -mounted handoag. He referred to tne gLeat loss the district would 'suffer through the departa^e of ttxir guests. Mr. "Cameron had always been to the fore in Uhurch work since his coming to the distiict, and he was sure t-iut he was only expressing tne sentiments of all when he said that their places would be hard to nil. He wished Mr. and Mrs. Cameron e\ery blessing in their new sphere. Mr. Cameron briefly replied. M usual items were then given, t'ne following contributing to the very excellent programme :— Mrs Dunne, Misses Elliott and O'Sullivan, ajid Messrs. Sorenson, Smith and O'Sullivan, the accompaniments of the evening being pl&yed by Misses Porter and Fleming. The winners of the euchre prizes were Mrs. Finlayson and Mr. Smith. The adfdress presented to Mr. Cameron wad one of 'rtbse 'finiest specimens of the illuminator's art your correspondent has yet seen, and reflected the greatest credit on the Panmure Sisters of the Mission, by whom ib was executed.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 2 May 1907, Page 24

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PANMURE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 2 May 1907, Page 24

PANMURE New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 2 May 1907, Page 24

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