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INGLEWOOD.

■ [fho?,i our own corbespondent.J

October 21.— The Inglewood Band of Hope held a meeting in the Wetfeyan' Church last Thursday, when a lurge number of children and adults wera prose,nk Bong 3, recitation", and dialogues- were rendered by the member*. Several little girls had dolls, ami the' manner iii which each praised their doll caused much laughter. An address' was given by Mr Field, of the New Zealand Alliance.

Tho Inglewood School Committee mtt on the 20th instant. Present : Mersrs, Tarplee, (chnirman), Nowlind, Spurdle, , Kennedy, and Surrey. The secretary pf the Education Board jvrote asking if the Committee would take control of the new school about to be constructed on , the 1 Lepper and Egmont' Road. Tho secretary was instructed to reply, in the affirmative. Mrs PauJger sent in her resignation as caretaker of the Wortley Road school. Her resignation was accepted^ The monthly return of the Norfolk Road, Dudley Road, and Inglewood schools were read. The secretary was " instructed 'to forward final' nol.ices to theparents of absentee children. Mr James Tarry was granted the use of tho paddock on the Bedford Read. Mr ! J. Newland waa instructed to havo the plugs, and chair?, to washstands in the Inglewood school reotified. '< The Inglewood Town Clerk received a letter this .morning re . the petition forwarded respecting a new post and tele--graph office afc Inglewood. Tile Postuia-itor-Gcnura) says ho wiil consider the matter. I understand that Mr I? ranklyilhaa hold Mr bnsiness to a Mr Bru«r. A bnllock that was boing driven to; tho sale yards this niorning'ran-iuto MrWia--field's furniture and china shop, but was got out without doing any damage. -, Mr Coutts, of Stratford, is here to;day in- the interest of Mr Syines, tho Government candidate. j

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10750, 23 October 1896, Page 2

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INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10750, 23 October 1896, Page 2

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10750, 23 October 1896, Page 2

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