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ONGA ONGA.

(Own Correspondent). One of the Ruataniwha fannfli got close on two hundred lamb* ready, which reminds us that is approaching. Mr Clement Wragge, who let here on Friday evening, was p by a good house. The lecture wai enjoyed by all present. Mr J. Baker has received from the Defence Department tl son, Private John Baker, who ill invalided home, is expected tot in New Zealand on the 25th i”j The work of taking down the® Tikokino bridge is proceeding i great rapidity. A. large number of our loffll I dents proceeded to Waipawa on” nesday last, to witness the entffi ment of the Maori Agricultural lege students. , In the Public Hall on WegjJ evening Barrie’s Bioscope PjJ and Vaudeville Company showed a good audience, and the progra® was much appreciated. Great regret was expressed ** became known that Archdeacon wick, of Waipawa, had tendered resignation to the Bishop of tw cese. His numerous friends would be pleased to learn that ne reconsidered his decision, as K made himself very popular i D district. The local Catholics arc hannf sale of work on August 29th in funds for the Church, and now working assiduously to their .worthy object. .l At our local sales on Thursday was a fair yarding of s h ee P'. gets still maintain a great P l ™. though the mortality has been w than usual thfs winter. ~-j On account of donations stil sent in for the Salvation Arntf tutes’ Fund, full details of cannot be given for a

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7914, 4 August 1917, Page 2

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ONGA ONGA. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7914, 4 August 1917, Page 2

ONGA ONGA. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7914, 4 August 1917, Page 2