WHANGARA
.(From Our Own Correspondent.)' \ mu Jan 19tb, 1905. J on thn 1 1 L Ve m , ee ‘ la S ‘oob place at Puataa tho 12th aod three following days. In some instances parties travelled long dfe° tanees.to be present. Abundance of su|fes P e* were tobe had in every department* D° l3e l(Wathau), Mr Cooper (Puatae), Mr Campbell (Waiomcko) each presented the natives with a bullock. Tbs» meeting was, taking it all through, a success, somewhere between four and five hundred being present. A collection of AZIZ was taken uy for church improvements. General safeisfantinn mao
pressed, with one exception—the absence ot the Native Minister, who wan in Giaborno at tho time. It is to be regretted he could not find time to put in an appearance. 1 One of the coastal schooners was 5a fb© Bay on Monday landing cargo lor Mr ohaw, and loading wool. The Nautilus was in yesterday with a load of grass sood for Mr Seymour, and then loaded wool for Gisborne. iTho weather is dry enough now in all conscience, and everyone is burning off for all they are worth, scarcely anything to bo seen but Bmoke and flame. The heat is ntense. **
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1360, 23 January 1905, Page 2
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