BLACKBURN.
■Own Correspondent). Bptrtor of Schools paid a visit Ktrict last week. The unBnther for some time has preBinv children from attending B. especially those belonging be School, for some have to Btsidcrable distance. Brph Reeves has received ndHl his son, Private Frank Bid been admitted to the Bernl Hospital, Boulogne. Biy ill, wounded in the left Krh. The latest report from bl states that he is still dan■ll, but improving. Private Bftwitli the Nineteenth ReinBstamps have been received bfor the Poor Children’s B Porridge Fund :—Norman A*. Leonard Ireland 920. ■- Mrs Turfrcy, fomentation B old linen; Mrs Hardy, & pads, face cloths, eye B"I<1 linen, books and inagaB»ns Fargher and Mrs Bulp girls, face cloths and B»>ut this part of the disiß^dcring if there is a mom•BWaipawa County Council Blackburn part of the [BRiding. If there is, a visit iß*n is really needed. Some sBMr 11. H. Bridge was the roads were then kept i Border than they are now. oceurreuce to sec driving in his dog-cart BkR the settlement —motor Btardlv heard of then. If B ( elected to represent a B"ul.l try and do his duty, find or indilTcrent — in the payment
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7912, 31 July 1917, Page 3
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