THE MULLOOLY FUND.
BIBLE IN SCHOOLS QUESTRLON
UPPER TUTAENUI SCHOOL PICNIC.
HOW TO RETAIN GOOD I^ABOUR-
TEN SHILLINGS A DAY
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
MARTON, Dec. 12
'Mrs Agnes Venn, of Palmersfcon, has forwarded £10 collected in aid of Mr Mullooly, injured in the White Hart Hotel fire.
The Rev Canon Garland, organiser
of .the ißiUe in Stlate Schools movement in New Zealand, gave an aiddiress at * Marton laab night, and on the motion of the Rev A. Porter^ seconded.' Iby Mr -W. J. Biirtjh, the visitor <vraß ladcorded a 'hearty vote of tihaniks. The Upper Tutaenui School (Oomsmittee have decided that the ann.uia'l school picnic Ibe held in Messrs Gnay Bros.' bush on Wednesday next, the"lßth inst. The presentation of (prizes by Mr E. Newman, M.P., ltake place at 2.30 p.m. At the meeting of the Feildiimg Borough Council to-night it was reported that in order to retain the services of the besb men for the 'drainage works, the Finance Coirwniitteo authorised the payment of 10s per day.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 December 1912, Page 6
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169THE MULLOOLY FUND. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 13 December 1912, Page 6
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