WAIROA.
,[erom our, own correspondent.] At thoLicensing'Committee meeting on Monday Mr G;. B. Flint was elected chairman for the ensuing year. - -One thousand sheep crossed the ferry' on Monday on the road; to the New Zealand Native Land Company's property, Gisborne.
j)r Scott, who resided , here, about seven years ago, has returned on a flying visit. He is now here for the purposo of vaccinating the natives. .."..■'. The Sunday School treat came off very well, about lqO children and 40 adnlts, including the local clergy and Sunday School teachers being present. Games of all sorts .wore indulged in, and after that all present partook of a hearty tea. Tho gathering broke up at dark. .-•.--. Father Cassidy, of St. Mary's Church, Napier, arrived here on Saturday, and held Masß.in St.' Peter's Church the following Sunday. He ia well spoken of. Tho ? Town Board sat on Monday night, ajjd acce : Dto<2 teadew far a uumbo'r of Oraum.
A difficulty has arisen respecting the payment of expenses m connection with the licensing elections Ihe County Council has received all the fees, and the Board is asked to share the expenses.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3935, 29 February 1884, Page 3
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187WAIROA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3935, 29 February 1884, Page 3
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