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• .By the transfer and promotion of Mr. James Smith to the Invercargill branch of the Loan and Mercantile Co. St. Patrick’s Club has lost (writes our Oarnaru correspondent) a popular and useful member, who was ever ready to assist in anything pertaining to its advancement. Mr. Smith was also an enthusiastic choir member, and- at last week’s practice was presented by his fellow-members with a tangible token of their esteem. As a rowing man etc Mr Smith will be missed from Oamaru, and the good wishes of his friends follow him in his new sphere.

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 August 1911, Page 1467

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 3 August 1911, Page 1467

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 3 August 1911, Page 1467

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