RAHOTU.
(Our own Correspondent.) A meeting of the Hall Committee was held on Saturday evening, the business being to consider estimates for an addition to the hall. All the members, . except Messrs Chapman and MoGloin, were present. The estimates submitted were not considered to be of any use, and it was decided to allow the matter to stand over. In the meantime Miss Walford was entrusted with the task of getting together a committee of ladies to work up a ball, to be held about the end of July. A meeting of ladies takes place on Tuesday afternoon next in the hall in connection with the matter. Mr J. Colmer handed in his resignation as chairman of committee and also as member. Deferred till next meeting. This was all the business. I feel constrained to call attention to the fact that one of the residents here has the carcase of a horse buried almost in the centre of the township, and close-to the road. It is not buried very deep, and it seems to me to be altogether wrong that a dead beast should be disposed of in that manner at all in a township. July 3rd. ' -. . ... ...
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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 5 July 1895, Page 2
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