Tho s.s. Poolta sailed at 3.30 p.m. today for Dunedin. The Rev. T. fed, a inember of t{ic original teaching staff, sp'fcikiiin (it St. Albans School Jubilfife’ in Christebiirfch, said that one great defect of tho present system of education in JvfhW Zekjarkl was that it shut out .of the Schools Ine greatest hook on the planet. “I nojjib thb time is not far disant when the spread of paganism that has been caused by thik Omission will be arrested and oil! children will be able to partake of the ferriul that Cod; provided for them,” said Mr. Fee. An unusual sight for Gisborue people in these days was furnished this morning by tho deliberate progress of a bullock dray, drawn by four span of wellconditioned beasts, down Childers road and across the Gladstone road bridge on to the main blast Coast road. The bullbcky, a middle-aged expert of the Icing-handled whip, had his team Well under’ control, and experienced no difficulties in the protracted period spent in passing through a congested portion of the town. The wagon had been 10 days on the road, it was learned from the driver, the starting-point being on the Waikaremoana road, and the destinaWb the top end of the E&st Coast. *
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18068, 20 April 1933, Page 11
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