WAIKOUAITI NOTES.
(From Oub Own Correspondent.) WAIKOUAITI, May 5. DUCK SHOOTING. A number of guns were out very early on Thursday morning, but so far as can be gathered, the only good bags were secured by Mr Thomas (14) and Messrs Allcoek and Patterson (eight). Some fair, bags were taken during the weekend. SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS. A meeting of the School Anniversary Celebrations Committee was held on Saturday evening. Mr A. Fell (the Mayor) presided over a large gathering of members. The chairman reported that the financial position was highly satisfactory, but that the position was not sufficiently finalised to present an exact balance sheet. The hon. secretary (Mr John Diack) submitted a large number of letters sent to him by _ ex-pupils who had attended the celebrations, all of which contained expressions of the pleasure enjoyed by the writers during the brief visit to the old school town. The business of the meeting was largely of a_ formal nature, the date of the final meeting, which is to take the form of a social, being left with the chairman and" secretary to arrange.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21018, 6 May 1930, Page 6
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