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WAIPAWA.

6 [FROM OVR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] c September 6, 1595. c This morning ot the Magistrate's Court, 0 before Mpsms Johnson and Inglis, Justices, J. J. Bailey was charged with 1 a breach of the bye-law regulating the '• speed ab which horses and vehicles shall 1 bs driven over the traffic bridge at c Waipukurau, and pleaded guilty. Mr a G. H. Lee appeared for the Ro=id Board, o and said as this was tho first case bronght s under the new by-law, he did not aßk for ? a high penalty. Fined si, with lla costs, :. solicitor 21s, W. H. J. Bennett was - similarly charged and pleaded gnilty, and o wii«. fined ss, with 9s costs, solicitor 21b. a Diphtheria has broken ont at Hampe den. One death of a child has occurred, i. and two other children in the same 0 fdtni'y are suffering from th 2 same malady. a The monthly meeting of the Kaikora s and Te Aute school committee wan held ! on Tuesday evening. Present — Messrs t VV. White (chairman), G. Clark, Mana dell, Wrlcht, Ingleton, ami J. C. Taylor. & — Credit balance at bink: Kaikora £15 i. 12s Id, Te Ante £9 17a 4d.— The heade mister of Kaikora school reported haviag n returned after the holidays with a good t ottecdince of scholars. — The Railway c Depatf:ri<;nt notified that the matter of s free p v^-en to native children would be 1 Icqulitil into. — A letter was received c from the Education Board re s-ttending to inttmutions.— The eh-.irmstti reported ft bavins >irrniiged with the Rechubitii Hall c commi-'ce for iis u?e for Stntdards 111. nud IV. during the alterations to the c school, and temporary out-offices had i been erected on an adjoining section ; v (\lso that he had passed the work done at ' Te Aute school, and piid the Board's " prune of £12 to Mr Pickering for settle--0 ment of nil cluims, and the work at Te t Aute school was now going on Batls--1 f.iotorily. — The lebcher's report ntated " th'it the attendance wan keeping up, bub i there were children abeeat who ought, to t he In attendance. — The pay-sheet, £9 5s lid, was passed for pajment.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 7 September 1895, Page 4

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WAIPAWA. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 7 September 1895, Page 4

WAIPAWA. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 7 September 1895, Page 4

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