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to tatou Peka kia hokona mai he peita hei whakapaipai i te ruuma nei mehemea ka whakaae nga tane ki te peita. Ko te paninga whakamutunga e tika ana me pani i te paunga o nga ra o tenei wiki, a e hiahia ana ahau kia utua te kaute mo nga peita e £7/11/3. A tera hoki e tika ana inaianei me utu te moni-kohi a to tatou Peka mo Te Ao Hou e 7s. 6d. Tiamana: Kei te whakamoemiti atu ki a koe e Miss T. Kei te tono atu kia motinitia e tetahi o nga mema o te Komiti kia whakamana a Miss T. kia utua aua kaute e rua. Mrs P.: Kei te motini ahau kia utua aua kaute. Mrs N.: Kei te tautoko ahau i te motini. Tiamana: Kua motinitia a Mrs P. kua tautokoria e Mrs N. me utu enei kaute. Ko nga mea e whakaae ana me ki ‘Ae’ … ko nga mea e whakahe ana … kua whakaaetia. Mrs D.: E te tiamana ki toku whakaaro i tino pai te mahi a te hunga tane i te peitatanga i te ruuma nei, no reira e tika ana me tuku e tatou he reta whakamoemiti. No reira ka motini ahau kia tukuna e te hekeretari he reta ki te hunga tane. Tiamana: He tino whakaaro tika tena e Mrs D. Ma wai hei tautoko te motini? Mrs E.: Maku hei tautoko. Tiamana: Kua motinitia e Mrs D. kua tautokoria e Mrs E. tera me tuhi e te hekeretari ki te hunga na ratou i mahi, te whakamoemiti a komiti mo te tino pai o te mahi. Ko nga mea e whakaae ana, me ki ‘Ae’ … ko nga mea e whakahe ana … kua whakaaetia. (b) Ripoata a te Komiti-iti: Tera kei te mohio koutou i whakaturia ko Mrs P., Mrs W., me Mrs O. hei mangai mo te komiti i roto i te ropu huihui o nga komiti iti mo te whakaako ki te tunu kai. Kei te tono atu ki a Mrs P. mana hei ripoata a ratou whiriwhiri ki te Women's Institute. Mrs P.: Ko te ripoata poto, tera ko te ra o te whakaako ki te tunu kai i whakaritea mo te ra hokohoko i te paunga o nga ra o Oketopa ara kua whakaritea mo te 28th. Kua whakaritea he pahi hei hari i nga mema o to tatou Peka ki te taone, a tera ko nga mea e hiahia ana ki te haere i runga i te pahi me whakaatu mai ki ahau i a tatou e inu ti ana. Tiamana: E whakamoemiti atu ana ki a koe e Mrs P. Kia mau mahara tatou katoa ki te ra, ara te 28 o Oketopa a me kite hoki koutou i a Mrs P. mo te ahuatanga o te pahi. Kua mutu ra nga take o te hui mo tenei ra, haunga ia mehemea he take ano ta tetahi mema hei whiri-whiri i mua o taku tononga atu i a Mrs P. kia haere tana whakaatu i ana pikitia. E TEHI ATU TAKE: Mrs R.: E te tiamana kei te whakamoemiti ahau ki te pai me te tika me te whiwhi o te to £10/17/9, and that there are still seven subscriptions outstanding. I should like to remind those members who have not paid their annual subscription that they should do so as soon as possible. The following accounts are due for payment. You will remember that our Branch undertook to provide the paint for redecorating this room if the men would do this job for us. The final coat is to go on this weekend, and I should like to pay the paint bill, which comes to £7/11/3. Then our subscription for the Branch copy of Te Ao Hou is now due, and amounts to 7/6. Chairman: Thank you, Miss T. Would someone please move that Miss T. be authorized to pay both these accounts. Mrs P.: I move that these accounts be paid. Mrs N.: I second that. Chairman: It has been moved by Mrs P. and seconded by Mrs N. that these accounts be paid. Those in favour please say ‘Aye’, … those against … Carried. Mrs D.: Madam Chairman, I think the men have done a very good job on the paint work, and that we should send them a letter thanking them for their efforts. May I move that the Secretary write to them? Chairman: A very good idea, Mrs D. Is there a seconder for that motion? Mrs E.: I second that. Chairman: It has been moved by Mrs D. and seconded by Mrs E. that the Secretary write thanking the working party for their excellent work. Those in favour please say ‘Aye’, those against … Carried. (b) Report from Sub-Committee. Now you will remember that Mrs P., Mrs W., and Mrs O. have represented us at the Joint Sub-Committee for the Combined Cooking Display. Mrs P., would you please report to us on your discussions with the Women's Institute. Mrs P.: Briefly, that date for the Display was changed, as we suggested, to a sale-day at the end of October, and it has been fixed for the 28th. We have arranged for a special bus to take members of our Branch into town, and anyone who wishes to travel in the bus should see me at afternoon tea time. Chairman: Thank you, Mrs P. Remember the date, everyone, the 28th of October, and see Mrs P. about the bus. That is all the business for the day, unless anyone has anything further to discuss before Mr P. shows us his films. 7. GENERAL Mrs R.: Madam Chairman, I was pleased to see that the ‘Bring and Buy’ had been so successful, and now that the room is freshly

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