RAETIHI ROTES.
(From Ouv Own Correspondent.) RAETIHI, July 7. This morning, before Messrs. Brass and Smith, J.i'.'s, Mr. S. Ingram pleaded guilty to aiming a stone at a cow. Costr. of Court wero inflicted. Our doctor arrived here to-day. I hope ho will stay longer than his predecessor. Tho members of tho Anglican Church ar>-> taking vigorous steps to make theii social of tha 20th p, success. Pigeons aro very plentiful at pro-sent, and largo numbers are being sent away from, her-a. A meeting of the committee of the Waimarino Winter Club was held tonight. Tho quarter's balance-sheet, which was very satisfactory, was submitted. Accounts amounting to £5 ss. werj passed for payment. A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Remington, M.H.R., for his donation of £2 2s.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12548, 11 July 1905, Page 2
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