MANGAERE.
fFROJt OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT | The outcome of the enquiry at Whaned* momona, I hear, has resulted in Iff. San and his staff bebg^raS from all the charges brought against' them by the co-operative meo. L an T Burethat8 urethat all sensible persons will ag^ with ffl a o that they are to be wmgrituW on such duties to perfero, an dare always open to cnhcjsm and it is utterly impossible .for men in. tW position to please everybody. A very pleasing ceremony took place \ ere ,l aßt We ? fet The settl "«, or, rather I should say the Social Committee, took th* ?- DP ° rt A nn r lty of their appreciation of Mrs West's kindness, whof alwaysat great inconvenience to herself, placedi her house at the disposal of the committee for the purpose of holding their meetings, and was always energetic im assisting the committee in any matter* for the advancement of the district The> secretary iv a brief speech, thanked hor on behalf of the committee, and alsopre8C w f Wl l h a pretty chiua tea serTJ w. Mrs West who was taken by Burpris*. expressed her thanks iv a very app^pSS MalSted an *« committee joining boj m a cup of tea in the new set, and a very enjoyable hour was spent I *S£ P leß^ nt '^ tLeriB 8 s are always conmunltv'» > go ° d feelin ß«f the eommunity^ ar.d are a sure road to success, which joalousy and ill-feeling go a lonff vay to destroy. It is to be hoped that any feelings will be nipped in the »»a as far as this district is concerned. Messrs Kennedy & Co., sawmillers, have femdly promised to donate sufficient timj ber to erect a swing and Roman rings at ! the school, and they deserve the thanks of the settlers for the generous offer, which I sia sure will be greatly appreciated by the school children. I notice that preparations are. being made to erect the new bridge at Stratamore, The builders expect to- have ft completed within the next tfeeee mouiha, The Bachelors' Ball was fetetd last F • day, at the school, and all parts of t £ district were well represented. Dr 1 was kept up to tho wee sma' how , Shf Sod bOltb 01 th Ui f fc WES nU thßt - T'- d de! 81 Mr /hilipp^Eirdi!^^ a tlS h °- more is rapidly nearis® cr *3 r Strath ; when finished will pwa&t '?£ le t - 10D ' a . nd appeanuico for a pU \^ZZIT S
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10615, 15 May 1896, Page 2
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415MANGAERE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10615, 15 May 1896, Page 2
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