LATE NEW ZEALAND NEWS
INSPECTOR PENDER,
By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, last night,
Inspector Peter Pender, who is retiring from the New Zealand Police Force on a pension, was to-day presented by the Justices, of the Peace in Wellington district with an illuminated address and a cheque for -£llß, and by the citizens of Wellington with a cheque for £146. The presentations were made by the Mayor in the presence of a large number of citizens, who warmly applauded His Worship’s eulogistic references to Inspeotor Pender’s fine personal reoordin this city. SIXTH CONTINGENT. The Government have decided to entertain the members of the Sixth Contingent at luncheon on their return by the Cornwall to New Zealand. The troopship is due in about a week.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 404, 1 May 1902, Page 2
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