WAIHI NEWS.
. tßy Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WAIHI, Tuesday. At a meeting or the Waihi Settlers' Association. .1. 11. Cornea (president) in the chair, a protest was entered against the erection of the Plains School nn the proposed site. II was suggested that ill" Borough and County Councils lie approached in connection with the planting of shelter trees on the western side of Tauranga Road. It was suggested that the committee set up to meet the Land Tenure Commission move in Ihe matter of having some of the hush laud set apart for use of settlers for firewood ami fencing purposes. Al the annual open night of Ihe Knrangahake School of Miues the president I.Mr. Wils.ml introduced the new director iMr. A. (level I. late of Thames, who gave a lecture on geology, and Mr. 11. C. Tempest gave n lecture on electricity, with experiments Illustrating the X rays, etc The following is the resull of the first round for HnywnnTs trophy tlrc.l for by the W.-iihl Rifle rltih—Rifleman T. Clark lllTii T. points, llillciiian Crcgory UHI 4 points. Rifleman S. Saunders Ultii .". pnints. Rifle. man T. Andrews METi -J points. Presldem J. c.-rnes UHH I point. Vice-president C. Dunstan i".i'.i. Rifleman A. Sleep f.lilj.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 2
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