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From a notice appearing in another column it will be seen that tenders are being called for additions to the Te Kuiti public school. The present accommodation has been overtaxed for some considerable time, and the - early completion of the projected addition will be the means of increasing both the attendance, and the comfort of those attending school. As indicating the growth of the town it is interesting to. note that it is Just eighteen months since the school -accommodation was increased by more than half. The present addition is of still greater dimensions. The notices of motion in regard to the setting up of the sessional committees have been given. The proposed personnel of the committees is practically the same as that of last year. The Native Affairs Committee includes Messrs Greenslade, Hekc, Herries, Houston, Jennings, Kaihau, Mander and mittee, Messrs Kidd, Lang and Lawry ; the Mines Committee, Messrs Herries and Poland; the Education Committee, Mr Baume; the Lands Committee, Messrs Greenslade, Lang and Lawry; the Labour Bills Committee, Messrs Alison, Bollard and Poole; and the Railways Committee, Messrs Lawry and Massey. We have to acknowledge receipt of the July number of "Good Cheer," the monthly, journal for New homes. " Good Cheer " is at Wanganui, and has been in ence for three months. It is in every respect a creditable production, arid deals with a Variety of subjects of interest to every New Zealander. A special feature is made of ladicy, fashions, and there are also a number of interesting competitions! togetf||r with a considerable amount of rsfq« ing matter suitable for all, Th© cover of the present issue is adorned with a capital picture of Kubeli)(, the world's greatest violinist, *

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 90, 10 July 1908, Page 2

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 90, 10 July 1908, Page 2

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 90, 10 July 1908, Page 2

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