TAPAWERA.
A YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. The settlers and young men of the Motueka Valley district met Wednesday evening at Tapawera to organise a Young Men's Institute. Despite the inclement weather, a irood number gathered, and ti'-t? eurm;.. siasm manifested augiu's a favourable future for th c institution. _ Mr G. Macmahon occupied the chair. Dr. Hudson was unanimously elected President of the institution, and Messir, (r. Macmaiion, Alex. Dnnnmond. 11. innis-Jones, Rutherford, and C Yulkinson, Vice-Presidents. A Psr of rules was drawn un, and the uivl meetinsr arranged for next Monday evening. .It- is hoped that, the insulation may prove a benefit to _ tie young men 'by employing i-l'cir win l e; 1 veuings to advantage, and esl.iblisli- • iig a firm friendship among ihem.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 April 1910, Page 7
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