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MEMORANDA

On Thursday evening in Liberty Imll, a lecture on ",l'6hn Rnskin" will do dclivcrod by Rev. D. .J. Davics. Tho tftudv ami Discussion Society cordially invites all who arc interested to attend.

Ratepayers at Kaiti will be given an opportunity this evening to bear_ arguments tor'and against the scrapping ot the borough trams. A mtm-bor oi speakers will give their views, Wil * reply U> statements made by Mr. >Y. i). Lyshar, M.P., will be made during (lie evening.

There has'been a very general feelin., that the local bus proprietors should he" considered first in the event of the trams being scrapped, and readers will be interested to note from a notice in this evening's po{H!t' of Mr. t.. J. Coham. who runs three buses on the Mangapapa. road, thai he is well satisfied with the' councils proposals, and is ready to extend his service over other road's at the same prices, as the charge for the trams. The residents of Iviiti will turn out in good fore to the ;icheol to night, to hear the Macrae Public Hath Committee explain their proposed Alohste: Queen Carnival arrangements. Although the big campaign docs not i *;.unmuu*'o for seine, time, there is si large amount of preliminary work to be undertaken, and the object of tho meeting to-night is for the residents to select their Kaiti Queen and form a strong working committee to support her.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 11

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MEMORANDA Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 11

MEMORANDA Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 11