THE MUNICIPAL BAND.
The meeting held last night in Mr McDonald's shop \v;ih well attended, and il. seems perfectly evident that the Municipal Hand in going to be a aiieersr. jMr McDonald took the chair and, after confirmation of the minutes a count revealed the fact that about .■■ixteen h.mdamen, more or loss experienced, can In tel led upon, With B gOOdly number of ii arnerp. It was pr,iiK<:-:i'd hy Mesßrs fiatley and WiikniMin, thai, Messrs Gosnell, McDonald and Kobinaon be appointed a dpi ail a.t ion lo wait upon the Borough v: ( 111 n■-ii for (ho purpoae of soliciting financial aid. This was carried, aa '••a also a second proposition that Messrs (10-moll, Batley, Robinson, Fletcher an:! McDonald be a committeajTX, <>■ ai ranpi' musical items for o concert/ Vb<• !-•-notary was instructed to draw up ■■-. : ul a. i ip(io:i card for submission (o !iu la n!. mooting. Fuiuro meetings, it was decided, will l< hold on Fridays at 7.30 p.m., in Mr McDonald's Bhop.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 464, 11 May 1912, Page 4
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165THE MUNICIPAL BAND. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 464, 11 May 1912, Page 4
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