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1 Mesera. D. McDonald, Olrig, N. J. i Walker, Ran^uihua : J. Sainsbury, Wai- ' pukurau ; Simpson and Jones, Patan- ! gata ; G. Nich'oUs, llatuma ; W. Wright, I Wairoa, and E. Bchofield. Awatoto, wrote . making application for convey- , ance of children. — Referred to chief inspector. . I Messrs. G. T. Joll. .Whetakura ; J.I Allen, Wharua; M. McGrath, Mohaka. j wrote asking boarding allowance. — Referred to chief inspector. 'M;e's_srs. E." G. Smith, Gisborne; Field, . Waiinata; and J. Talbot, Kanakanaia, wrote asking for aided schools. — Mr. ; Wildish supported the request. — Favoii abe request to be submitted to Depart--1 ment, and Mr. Talbot be informed neces- . sary steps are being taken. j The Matawai School Committee applied for conveyance of children. — Mr. Scholium, chairman of the Matawai School Committee, appeared m support. The application affected children residing on the Motu road. The speaker said the children were affected by the weather and bad roads. The settlers were pre- ; pared to contribute, the matter being an urgent one, owing to the cold weather. — The Board agreed to grant the ■ utmost assistance it could on ascertaining the position and cost of conveyance. Mr. Wildish submitted three additional applications for conveyance. — Referred to chief inspector. Some discussion ensued respecting the overcrowding of Gisborne East (Kaiti), and it was decided, at the instance of Mr. Bull, to support the committee's request for more accommodation.

! Guests arrive — nothing m ihe house — jiiat send out for a tin of delicious O.M.S. Sheep Tongues. They need no cooking iand can be served m a "jiffy." Bach tin bears the signature of the Government. liwipector^ /Your visitors will be delimited !jw-ith -■tKpi richj tasty, flayor. r O.M.C. Tongueß are ndiv" much reduced ia. price— ask for them! »'(' "■ : 6

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14936, 14 June 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14936, 14 June 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14936, 14 June 1919, Page 9

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