COUNTRY NEWS.
HTJNTLY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) The annual meeting of the parishioners of St. Paul's (Anglican) Church was held in Huntiy on Sunday evening, after the service, the Vicar (Key. A. J. Beck) presidium over a good attendance. The annual ...-port and balance sheet were adopted as read, both being considered very satisfactory, and the rollowiug office-bearers were elected for the usuing year, viz.:—Vicar s warden, Mr H. R. I'orter; people's waiden, Mr J. A. Parlies: vestry, Messrs W. H. Bailey, W. Ellison, and E. S. Wight; Mr Richards being elected auditor. For the last fortnight Intlnenza has been epidemic, scarcely a house being without one or more victims. During last week the scourge gieatly interfered with the work at the mines. It is stated on reliable authority that the Starr Coalmining Company will shortly proceed to add brictmaklng to the coal Industry, the necessary plant having been secured. At the termination of its sittings in Auckland the Arbitration Court is expected to sit at Huntiy, two cases against the Taupiri Coalmining Company having been filed by the Waikato Miners' Union; one a case of damages for loss of aa eye, and the other a case of alleged wrongful dismissal.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 21 April 1904, Page 3
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