Manawaru.
(From our own correspondent.) The gentleman from Mars in your issue of Saturday last, seems to suit L : ; the case of the inhabitants of Te ''-' West and Manawaru re the action of the Education Board in the removal of the school house against the wish of the majority of the householders. A meeting is called on Thursday night, July 14th, at 7 o’clock at the schoolhouse, Te Aroha West, to consider what steps shall be taken with regard to the removal of the school, and it is hoped that every one interested will attend. .v, - i Tue lev. S. Griffith preached a ve*y eloq. eut seraou at Te Aroha West on Sunday. last, about the Ilights of a Komau Citizen, and drew some good and instructive illustrations from tue subject, but what is .the reason the parsous will persist in hushing up the hyrnus. It makes on 6 think that Mood; and Sanky’s hymns are like wnat Robert Ingersol says of the Bible, ‘‘some parts unfit to be read in public before ladies and children.” . vr
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2128, 14 July 1898, Page 3
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177Manawaru. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2128, 14 July 1898, Page 3
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