RAGLAN NEWS.
A start has been made on the Waite-tuna-Whatawhata deviation, two contracts having been let. When completed this will greatly improve travelling between Hamilton and Raglan. Owing to the rcarcity "Of accommodation lor handling goods at the wharf, the Harbour Board has decided to make additions » toe shed, making the- sonthern tee "suable for -the landing of timber and «ier non-gertehable goods. A fancy dress ball was held at Raglan tL • iflay - lasit . The oWect of the lunctJr , J as to raise -fnnds towards the erecB?rf a Catholic church at Raglan. The ™sit was snppUed by tbe Te Mata Orchestra. T*** oCered f°r «ie best and comLSti costnmes, and created teen Jfa £ "• For the best dressed lady, Mrs Darrow secured the first priae aa 'Saw * : T Mrs O'Sullivan second as Erin; ita nSI Langridge third as Court Dady. We a S n Miss Leggett hesMw*. orisinal lady s c °3tnme. As the Gordon R Gilmour ■ errleriii.^ l 2P oSslble *or the mail carrier, Mr L Sutton Waipa «»y, S e t ? all J l for Raglan on Saturday, owing to the flood. The river going down were br ° USllt
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 242, 10 October 1907, Page 7
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190RAGLAN NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 242, 10 October 1907, Page 7
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