The ballot takeii last week to fill the office of secretary to the Waikato Miners' Union, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. 11. Manning, resulted in favour of Mr. T. G. Johnson, who polled 172 out of the total of 347 recorded. For Mr. E. Saves 117 votes were cast, and for Mr. J.
E." Goldsmith 39, the remainder (19) being rejected as informal.
Probably the first Sunday-school roof-gar-den in England has just been opened. in Leeds. It will accommodate a large class, and on hot days the scholars will receive their lessons' in the open air. ' Flowering plants and creepers are to be cultivated on the roof.
A careful estimation places the amount monthly paid out by the dairy companies of the Maaiawatu for butter-fat at £20,000.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14159, 7 September 1909, Page 5
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