MEETING AT MIROAHUIAO.
A meeting of si 11 Kt ■• w.e- held al Miroahuiao hail >n\ Saturday evening' last, lo discuss way. and means of school accommodation m the district. Mi- SaviH was voted in ihe chair and read the coi rrspoihlencc that had already passed between I he settlers and the Education I >cpai I incut. 11 was finally decided lo wide to Ihe I Vparliiii'iil and 11-111 ic- t thai a '-eh' k >l be established in Ihe !ooshl\ . In ■ npport ol die claims of the isuiopean si tilers for a school, (he Natives present were very enthusiastic o V( r the mnvi ment, and promised thai when Ihe si hoo| is in ivadinc-s I went y live na! i\-e children wi ui hi at 11 nd. \ i pi 1 .eul t here a.re about : i xleen l-.'m opcau children of school age and this :u\i\<-i\ to (he the twciilwhve Natives would he a
i.iir i'<;ll '.<■ ))■■;: in wnli Mi K;ilni M.ii-,:i. ii ,u li <! ,r nil' ii >i «.■!.•!- lo the Nalivi s.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 71, 28 February 1908, Page 2
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173MEETING AT MIROAHUIAO. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 71, 28 February 1908, Page 2
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