THE PROPOSED CARNIVAL
> TO THE EDITOB ' Sir—The otheroliap andLwerohaving• o, yarn the other evening, and of iho proposad festival to bofiold at the opoping of the railway came on the board, so I asked liim what ho thought of tbo idea. Well," said he, "it is a real tip-top notion, The only thing is as to tho propor limo for it to be hold. As. yon know, Christinas time would not suit dt all, at all." "Why not?'' said I. ." Well, you know, the most of us haVo been" doing hard graft eince last New Year, and aro looking forward to .''either visiting Auckland and having a good time.at the races and renewingold friendships, and perhaps . sseing'some old jnkers wo' iii'iy not have seen fdryeirs, as Auckland is a trusting, place for all and overybody from ull part* • 'of tbelsland, at Christinas time especially; ot el o others of ns are looking forward to a'weck or. two's holidiy and relaxation over at Ocean Beach, and we would no'. ~' Toiyo • thero' for, any shivoo going on at " Wuihi." " Just so," said I "but. would not there be a great influx,of visitor.' from Auckland and oihor places on just the same principle as you talk about as to , Waihiansgoing to Auckland and the beach." . ";Not at all,"*Eaid he," although I will allow thi re\vould be a tidy crowd of visiiorß at Chrislraasi 'but they would rot make up for ■ tho people that would be . away. And to mako tho affair a thorough success,' I really think the fete should bo arranged foiiaior oniatheyenr: and, with tho Ifull populition of tho place, supplemented with tbo visiting coiitiigent, thcro would be a • record attendance for all tho sports, shows , and competitions that would bo got underway."! "Bight you, are," 3aJd I, "and from your toumks I'm glad to hear you aro not against tho movement." " Not at all," said lie;" I will only bo too glnd ■ to help the affair to.lho best of my ability, and would also help with a small cash eontribu'ioh," "Hear, hpar," said I, And at that wo left the subject, leuving it io bo carrieS along by someone else —I am, e'.c, ', ? The Onnm, Waibi, August 6th, 1905.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1397, 7 August 1905, Page 3
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410THE PROPOSED CARNIVAL Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1397, 7 August 1905, Page 3
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