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MOTUEKA.

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The Bey Mr Bennett, of NeleoD, Tei kindly exbibited bis limelight views to tfe ohildren attending St. Thomas' Ohnroh Sni day Sohool at the Foresters' Hall on Frida evening, the 14th inst. Although the ezh bition waa given ostensibly to the Chare Sunday Bohacl scholars, who, with thei teachers, wera admitted free, '-ha pnbli were also admitted open payment of a ima entr&nea tee, the reault being that the ezh tioo wai largely attended, both by adults be juveniles. The pictures oom prised viewai colleges in England, views of natives, shij (ina lading one of the period of the Spanie Arm«da), views of English Boyalty, both pai and present (including the coronation i Qaaan Victoria), and one view ea,oh of

native king and queen, end other important persons. There were also comio views and historic views, in fact, the variety was so large that it is impossible to enumerate them, but enoogh were shown to suit the ta&tes of the most fastidious. The exhibition was mush appreciate 3 and enjojed by all present. The occasion was also taken advantage of to distribute the annual prizes to the eoholars, the presentation being made by the Bey T. Johnßton. Most of the little ones reoeived a prize in the form of a book, and the children at least were well satisfied with' the evening's proceeding?.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 2

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MOTUEKA. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 2

MOTUEKA. Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8278, 19 June 1895, Page 2