RAHOTU.
i (from our own correspondent.) Sunday school anniversaries are to be a relief to our early winter months. Here on the 20th, and Ngariki Road just one fortnight later, the children are training to give us special hymns, and their voices are to be reinforced by orchestral accompaniments. Ac the latter place; I hear, the Sabbath services are to be followed by a social on the Wednesday—prefaced with tea, followed by a musical social, and finished with distribution of rewards to scholars according to marks gained throughout the year. Wisely, if weather fails, it is to be held the next evening. Besides, we are to have at Rahotu, if Queen's weather comes for Queen's Birthday, on the 24th, a garden party, with sports, music, and refreshments. If the weather prove unfavourable, provision, I believe, is to be made for indoor enjoyment, and in any case an indoor evening concert. So we shall be kept from being dull, the dark days notwithstanding.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 96, 12 May 1900, Page 2
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