OKAIN'S SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION.
To the Edito".
Sir —Your correspondent, 'Parent,' must h«ve been indulging ir, an uocom- : inorilyhigb flight of imagination when coming to the conclusion tna't former meetings of householders at Okain's had been. f»8 noisy as the las', and blbo as to•Mr Harris' patting: it plainly to the meeting thaft if t'iey*wanted to keep the master! thc-y put out the old Comnrtfee.. The only words put to the meeting, bearing that import were spoken by a non-ho'naeho'der. Possibly Mr Hania wa« addressing the meeting hy prosy through bia ;Jbig brother, but it eeeras mote pro bable that { Parent ' haß become a br tnixedih the" fssaon so aaeiduonsby tnugb.-., outsidij, and with what nc'ually occurred at the mef'tingi Re the later portion of v Parent's ' remaik», aa the question ap to by whom the old committee were -ray, jected ia sab' jiidice, this Jm alter >i<3- not at presort open for dificuflsion.—Yours pt •., ONE OF THE OLD COMMUTE FT.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2054, 19 May 1896, Page 2
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161OKAIN'S SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2054, 19 May 1896, Page 2
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