TAHAIA.
Own Correspondent. A very successful social and dance was held in the school room on Friday. February 12th, the proceeds being in aid of the organ fund. This being the final social, no efforts were spared to make the affair a great success. Splendid danco music was supplied by Miss McGettigen and Messrs Cooper and Kay. During the evening the Missei* McGettigen contributed pianotorte solos, step-dances and recitations; Misb A. Inglifl boIo; Mr A. H. Smith, coniot solo. Supper was supplied by the ladius of the district, and visitors were treated in real good Btyle. About I? a.m. dancing wbb brought to a close. The school has again opened. The roll-call was 4H and the average attendance is lIS. The building is overcrowded, and we hope that it will not be long before an additional teacher is appointed. The cream supply is still keeping up in Hpite of the shortage of grass. A large area of ground has been ploughed and put in turnips, and the crops are proving very successful.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 748, 24 February 1915, Page 4
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172TAHAIA. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 748, 24 February 1915, Page 4
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