Mangatainoka.
I regret to record the death of Richard Tnagravt, a son :>f Mr Thomas Trengrove. He wh* a great favorite amongst the children of the district, bv whom he will . be much He hae beou ailing eouie considerable time with consumption. The poor lad called all bis relatione around him and bade them an affectionate farewell after which be quietly paaaed away. Tt ia high tim* that an inspector o
n«l«ncw« ni wppoiaWd for thUdiatriot. You .mi* f W»U, wm» you to put by tho school ion, warm day when tho wind wart blowing from tho dirootion of tho aohoo! to tho main road you would not atnilo I ware you. ' Our ropreaoottlieo on tho Education Board (Mr McCardle) U about to reeeiea hia well earned daoaorta, In the ahano of an Indignation meeting owing to the ralueleee eerrioee rendered to tbirt school. I mentioned thie matter in a former report ; it ia now now ite tother. Ano her shipment of butter poeiod through bare from the loeal factory laat night for Home.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 110, 12 February 1894, Page 3
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174Mangatainoka. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 110, 12 February 1894, Page 3
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