Kinohaku.
(FROM OUR OWN OOBRBSFONDBV9.) At the conclusion of the sports ou Easter Monday, a social and dance was held in the new school. The attend aoce was good and au eojnyabk time was spent, in fact dancing was kept up till early morn—tbe usual thing bereT Supper and tea wag provided by Mrs H. Shaw, tbe refreshments being greatly appreciated. Iu the absence of the cbairmm of tbe school comm: - tee (Mr W. J. Shaw) Mr J. P. Wright delivered the opening address, saying : —*• Ladies and G<*ntlem-n. —I 'bat a word of praise ia doe t > M' Grays in for the capable manner iu which he bag carried .jut hi* c > < ac», as I know that y « wih all agr - a jih rne in saying that ibis btiildu g j« a credit to the district. I also think that we are particularly fortunate in securing Mbs Hayes our teevb- . We look up nbe -as the trainer an<t e ( »c»ror of our children, wtrioh i not a light or task. The eu - w y (O advance an individual aS w li m * na ion i- by elueation, and I am -ure with Miss Hiyes and this buildin? we have a rnaans to e<ien an end.” The speaker -hon dec. ire-l the sch ' I open a midst great appUuse, dancing i ben being pr with eo marie supplied by Mr Lawrence Armitage (vi 01... B» f >re I leave this subject ot sport and pastime I want to thank those by whose c ourtesy and kindness we have b en enabled io enj y ourselves so muon, and hope they will understead h>w fully their hnduess aad U lity h appreciated.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 255, 20 April 1906, Page 2
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280Kinohaku. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 255, 20 April 1906, Page 2
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