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REIKORANGI NOTES

" 'The .annual. E«ikiowngi-School concert took •place at the ;schbol-ropm .on:-Friday night, when the building''was "packed'-- to the doors, visitors from'Otakj;:Te'Hbro;- Waikanae, and iParaparaumu being- present. , . Much credit-, ie ■due to the headmaster Off.;.W.'D. Bennett) and Miss Jamieson,. assistant teacher, for the success, of the. entertainment. . The programme was. as follows':MJverture by ' the Reikiorangi Orchestra—Messrs. Brown (cornet), Stubbingß (violin) ; and Miss Mary Stubbing? (piano);; rong, "Come, let us make our voices ring," children (38 voices); , songs by Messrs. Kirk(Te Horo),• * Penn - (Otaki), Green fVN'ellington),, ■Breiver (Waikanae), and Mrs. Boyd; piano.forte, solo, Mifs-Buck; recitation, Mr. Austin; Miss Buck"'and, Messrs. Connor and Stubbings played the'accompaniments. A dance, in which 70-couples tookpart,-concluded, the evening.. ■ Mr.'-W.. P. Carter's three-year-old child was. admitted , to the Otaki Hospital on Saturday suffering from this effects'of a kick by a horse. .The .cricket, match,' Reikiorangi v.-Otaki, had ito":be"abandoned,', on" accivint , .(if some of the local players npt notifying , : the'club-'Mcretary ■tljat' they .would bcvable-ito play, /r,.: ; s ' •Th.e;c6minff:,,ri{le'match;'N.aviils (Wellington) .y. Ngatia'wa, ; ,to' 'take--..place, on!; November' 9, is creating a gopdj'dfal of interest■.amongioeal riflomen. The'.city..men .will, requiret'a' strong team to win..'■■■j-"':. , -.'-' , ,''.-.,. ~.'■'.•■':■,■ ■.•'.';!.' \ ;>/ '

•;>.MvV S. Cornpr , "met with' a nasty , accident recently. It appears that he slipped and. fell on a stake, .bruising Several-ribs' .!■'■■■' . .- Messrs. .Odlin..Bros., of .Wellington, •■, expect to have their miU'in-full'.swing in the>fcourEe ■ of; 'a couple '0f.5 weeks' time, ';■ and anticipate turning but daily 8000 to 10,000 - feet of - timber. Mrs.W. D./Bennett,, who. has been indisposed 'for; some v:eeks }n : Wellington,:. returned- homo ilastfweek., ' .•'. v'v ■'■■'• "'. "'■('•;.;■■'... "*■■'■■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 10

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REIKORANGI NOTES Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 10

REIKORANGI NOTES Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 10

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