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Partner Selwyn Mays (insulted): Mister Tole, you and I have been most grossly misnamed by a woman in the Official Assignee's office. She actually said-�����(faints.) __ Selwyn Mays, Meets More than his Match^:iMJ:^a����jJiMmMMi (Observer, 15 May 1909)
AN EPIGRAM. Selwyn: That was a clever epigram of the Judge's���'��� Thirty days." Dickey: " Thirty days" ? That's no epigram. Selwyn: Oh, yes, it is. An epigram is a short sentence that sounds light, but gives you a good deal to think about. (Observer, 04 January 1913)
BISHOP SEI/WYN. George August Selwyn was appointed first Bishop ai New Zealand in 1842. He was at that time thirty-four years of age, and curate at Windsor. Young, highly-trained in body as in mind, never did any man more fully and completely justify his election to an office as arduous as it was heroic. To a deep spiritual insight and inspiration Bishop Selwyn added vigorous common sense, and the ineffable gift of a winning manner and splendid physique (Otago Witness, 21 December 1904)
BISHOP SELWYN (Otago Witness, 17 March 1898)
BISHOP SELWYN. (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 September 1900)
BISHOP SELWYN. (NZ Truth, 10 November 1906)
BISHOP SELWYN, (Observer, 15 January 1881)
Selwyn College, Dunedin. (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 July 1903)
Ground Plan.—Selwyn College (Progress, 01 August 1908)
MT. ELLIOTT MINE, SELWYN (NZ Truth, 03 July 1915)
Sir H. Selwyn Ibbetson. (Auckland Star, 30 July 1892)
MR C. A. C. HARDY. (Selwyn.) (Otago Witness, 25 November 1908)
SELWYN MAYS (Crown Law Prosecutor, Auckland) (NZ Truth, 18 March 1911)
Mr C. A. C. Hardy, M.II.KY (Selwyn). (NZ Truth, 27 July 1907)
lOTO. BY }{. W. TIIRUIT, Birmingham. BISHOP SELWYN. (Otago Witness, 19 December 1895)
THE UPPER SELWYN—A FAVOURITE CANTERBURY TROUT RIVER, (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 June 1900)
GOOD FISHING WATER, HEAK THE WHITECLIFF BRIDGE, UPPER SELWYN, (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 July 1900)
PISHINQ HUT, TIPPER SELWYN. ait evenukg's basket with creeper and ply. (New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 01 July 1900)
Prosecutor Selwyn (condescendingly) : Tut, tut, my dear lady, I certainly do not desire to coerce you in any way. (Observer, 15 May 1909)
Selwyn Mays (amazed) : Help I Woman, how dare you make such outrageous statements about myself and the Crown Prosecutor! I'll have you (Observer, 15 May 1909)
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