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HELENSVILLE.

The Blue Ribbon Army Flower Show and Exhibition took place on Wednesday and Thursday last, and must be pronounced t thorough success. The hall was g&) decorated. Especial praise ie due to llttittCameron and JtJurlinaon, the originate" ° r the show, and for their efforts in tut temperance cause. The Kev. Mr. Git£ acted as chairman and explainedl *« beneficial effect of these exhibitions. Votes of thanks were accorded to tee judges Meadames Ludlow, Plummer, and Megwjjt Messrs. Goldie, Piummer, and G*p»» McMahon j to Miss Alice Kimmer for u» trouble ahe had taken in teaching «»' children music; to Miss Bapson for tn energy and trouble given to the ° T e nnder her charge, and who exhibited »om excellent work; to the musicians who n*» so ably rendered the songs, Ac, on the jww evenings, and last but not least, W • Burlinson, who had taken such a «»«? interest iq this show, and all that belongs to the blue ribbon cause. ~ j A native named Rehari found a J»ao» named Herewini Maui dead in the KanK»P' kapa bush on Thursday. He bad J*" missing eight days when he was found , , ia suppo«ed that he had lost his w»y ° r B , taken a fit. There will be a large tang' «• natives as deoeased was greatly respeote •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 6

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HELENSVILLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 6

HELENSVILLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7824, 18 December 1886, Page 6