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HUNTLY NEWS.

I From Our Own Correspondent.) .minion has come to hand to the that the Education Department has d _I3_o towards the re-erectton o£ strict school, which was totally d_. i by Die on the evening of 9th ult. is grant is less by £150 than that the building will contain one room than was originaly intended. Mr. Watt, architect to the Auckland <s_ Kdncatfon, when in- Ilnntlj- on ay, visited the two brickworks in the hip, noting the qualities and ascerg the prices, and completed other ai menis in connection with the new a.show their sympathy with Mr. and SI. Keleher. of Ohinewai. the funeral ir son, Tom. aged 14. was very largeended on Tuesday, the funeral service njopt impressively read by Mr. trerald Mrs. Keieher. who is very far from is confined to bed. while to make matrorae, their youngest son is at present nate oi the Hamilton Hospital, where s undergoing treatment for tang c. irtle girl about eight years of age. I Myra Carlyon, fell from a stump playing in the school grounds, the reelng a broken arm. In the absence of x_k, the injured arm was temporarily np by Mr. Exon. the patient proceed- - Wednesday evening's train to Kamliivhere it was fouud that both bones c lotver arm bad sustained fracture. inn -was set. the little girl returning ne_t morning, a meeting of the trustees of the Pubbrary, held on Thursday evening, it _reed to spend £3 on current fiction.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 197, 18 August 1906, Page 3

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HUNTLY NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 197, 18 August 1906, Page 3

HUNTLY NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 197, 18 August 1906, Page 3