A Carterton correspondent who signs hin' J , self a ll Well wisher to the town of Carierts jU .> sends us the following The public uf Ur ton would like Mr James Bidgvay 0 j town, before beieg nominated aa Mayor of Carterton to call a public meeting ( to at the Town Hall, Carterton, wme night next week for the purpose o I addressing his supporters and the public, ft'jd give them his experience of the colony and also the best system or method of working the borough in the ratepayers’ interests. The new school at Pirlnoa.dowo the Lower Valley, ia making good progress. The attendance toll now numbers 42 children, and the sexes are about equally divided. Home swing bridges across the small rivers in the vicinity are badly required to enable the children to get to school dry foot. Thera is every likelihood that the local Bead Board will attend to this matter ae speedily eg preetiosble.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2073, 27 May 1887, Page 2
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