WHATAWHAYA. December 22.
On Tqesday last the school children j}a4 ft thorough day' s enjoy aent, tin arrangements were undf*r the control of a committee of the following ladi-H Mesdames Pay, Benmard, Dawson, apd ffooppr, who were .psisted by ta gt*ntlemeu ol the committee. Not a hitch occurred afc auy time. Tinschool children headeJ by Mrs Hooper the teacher, marched io procession. to th** spot chosen for the picnic, wheie tb** good things of lite we c panaken of with evident appreciation by th ciildren * swings apd o< he games werr g;t up, m which both young and eld j ined. One of the mosc noiict-abb* f atures was the admirable sin^m.. o tie school children, it i- evident tbat .vlrs Hooper has not n.*__locted this part of 'heir education. The iun was carried ou until tit© snades ol'eveniu<_ Wftued, At'iir a tew j_«>o s-Migs by a gentleman, he children d<sperQed to their homes ..ne arid ul. pleaded and 1 may add tnnruu^hy Wf.'d. Thio iv thu first school treat o me kind m Whata Wnata and tne ladie« certainly deserve credit for the manner iv which it was oa-ried ou . — OWK Co_.-tBBPOI.nENT
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 1, 27 December 1877, Page 2
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