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PUKERAU.

■ ', . —. ♦- — (From our own correspondent.) , i The people of Pukerau were on Thursday evening treated to messages of Gospel love by two visitin^riends, viz., Friend Cotton and Mis Moofef^hMwyA^eVyMr^endanoe 1 at the meeting, and great attention waa given rfeihi'Jfl&tfotttseS. wntototttfdtßabbutltfaer.and 3&i«if Bfffli* l €8 f aeUva^ 8 * i %hfen« iffltfmb any remarks as to the kind of discoui'seS 1 ; J bfttb,fiheiFr^iid<Av^ttied thjyuiftidiapef) ,(2 »a«<i) i»f»A-»[ wvo f.'.ml>i" •rfg^d^W*a»iSehopli6W»»Uiteg»alßa>;iinet| tQ«»^bufgdftjß ewpiftglAnif idepidsA tprjolo.se . the school te^wMttmrnHMW ' ceneral next week 4 TCDpy 4 also, leieoceo. i seats on the Education Board.- 'Hffii'fiSppy members selected were Messrs Macdonald, Thomson, and Riohardaon. The cropß in and around this district are in a forward state, and are also looking very well.*' »ainsod^ttfcn&ttf 'appi»l to be superior to last year's. Already the sound; of the reaper may be heard in the fieldß, and next week all in the distriot will be emm&i?*l Bel?evV %4 M KMtfwßr ateiWtSfa We mad'e li n^ i ko%'s"t» ) 'get4fi Wa&ttlfl^'Wr tfi'eVrAeni/^aiiote iMm^%\Hhkk%A\ »<W w nt'bk'w6rye o tKattiiasl; lf yeaW : ' ü ß6mbi tyHßoiftlUV& &hk J( *«r •m1^«l/B^tl">atfc8a^-6f Ih6 W?lwky^"Atitb»islties being unable to supply trucks^ "UKm iyear^fc.tbetiireß^Q^trftteiotrthißg^r.they JviU : lKifluotft if.jth .jt.g^di'JeofcdiH'Ay a'tiiAlUinoif ja^i^aojQOmpinyaifcprkjsdjitlwl^alilir^^iiiP the same manner lajj^^Vierniienta W^fifeß the^t^ooj^bjg p|jed down as alaßtj^g^hame i to the direo^r^-But I suppgs^^f.resent Mjnißfcer *MJay^ 8 wants to &%bm cent On Wedu^mj^he captain tarn Cricket O-übtagflht down ata to pby the return uatuh against the local Qlnbj but through a n/ffu^nSerstanding as 3 to Vhe time of pitching tS^^kets the nf^dMd'not come off T4ft<wi9 greatly to J^6 ( tf jetted, as the Otariafela^'wanted a. chifiW^ wipe out thtitf/ptovjon&defeal; and/'tUei-'liafdal club; wanted to tßjelQßitf&qther viotoiyl«?But perhaps some oJftb^Qtaria men wete: afraid to try, and toghjft^y ««WW«*«lli9W thatt none at aiy^ojraver, after here they'micht a^well have played^ejen if it were onl^|r|^e.innings mrtcL Our towns|xp^ f till going a-h^^wo or or three more new buildings being on tne n ay. The^fi«EßgfeeB |i |hat o Je n aif 'pitting up a large dwellmg-houße 'as a residence for thestationmaster. Tlfis^'is* s 'greatly %«ded andw^ajs^^dd^^hg^a^ar^^of the place, .1 f n On? breaking iupischofo^fo* thsJbhlidaysJ.fche teacher (Mr T. E, presented first and second-class certificates !to those children who had, by their attendance, mcriced them. The followmrfjdie'n^^ceived first-olass certifijttWii^h^fWhaving lost a half day R 9u4inY-Mef6a?''!Bl92, viz : Helen Molnty¥B^iuftt^ T Molntyre, Annie G. MoEetfaiep'l'llitm'fe MoKenzie, Margaret MoKenzie and Ale^e^UfftKe.n^^y, The following received second-class certificares. not having lost more th^n^VeMlUayi during the sanlei^itOejVizti'iThoiias Hood and Chrißtin^jM L 9^enzj.e i ., n jlh^B Bpeaks volumes for the parents of those ohildren. Would for^ne' f^Btf?Tea r cSe'rl? sakes there were more such paren|f A l # f nßoa i mil 8U i wo fM O ,fT Mr Dawson, one of our looal storekeepers, is now building & large brick 'bvefil w^wtii6h win mpfsifirßK wiff^^f&'^eii the breaa-usa'diihlPufcßriiuiti^y^prfient time hastobebrouffhlfipniGOTe.nit rery often puts the stores to great inconvenience. Besides this, it has tjo be packed and, handled so. so good as it should be. Mr "MvrabtFtflmtkxpriiewmlernedyytltWf^ lefedts besides keeping more money inthe plaoe and employ ing more hands.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 229, 13 February 1883, Page 3

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PUKERAU. Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 229, 13 February 1883, Page 3

PUKERAU. Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 229, 13 February 1883, Page 3

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