KAKARAMEA.
fFROSI OUR CORRESPONDENT.] Volunteers. —Our corps is, I regret to Bay, disbanded. A notice, which lias caused some slight dissatisfaction, has been posted up requesting that all members send in without delay their arms and accoutrements to the store at Carlyle. Although' there was but a very poor muster at the last parade, and most of the officers gave in their arms, it would perhaps have been advisable to have called a meeting of the company, and then vote on the subject of disbandment. In my last letter I mentioned the want of an occupier for the smithy. It is pleasing to record the advent of one. I trust that Mr W. Smith, who is also a smith by vocation, will receive every encouragcmet from townsmen" and surrounding settlers. . . : The proposed entertainment in aid of the Library, which was to have come off on the. 24th, • has been unavoidably postponed .on account of the Carlyle Harmonic Society’s concert and ball given last Monday. ■ On Thursday last, Mr Inspector Foulis visited the school, and expressed satisfaction with the way in which, the registers were kept, and also with, the improved method of management.
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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 525, 27 May 1880, Page 2
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