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We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents. TO THE EDITOR. , Sißy—Your own Manawaru correspon'denfcappearsto.be very indignant at the steps taken by tile setfcfers of Manuwaru, in reference to their wishes; to hold a picnic and social in connection will the opening of the new school. Ho complains bitterly that anyone i should he so presumptu us and officious as to interfere with the proper authorities.. Hfr eayS). u ln the first place there ia no-School'Committee at Manawaru at present,” and* goes on to say that he thinks that when, the school is finished the key will be given to theChairman of the Te Arohu .West School, (ho might have added of the Committee)and that tlie Manawaru; district is under the care of that body.. (What) a blessing we are-cared' for). Now, sir, ‘ Centr.il.’ azid Manawaru settlers are. quite aware that the key will he handed to the pr- .per am horities in. duo course of time, and it may he said that, the Te Aroha West Scho >1 Committee are worthy to receive the key, and 2 am sure that body have given its best considerations to Manawaru and. will con. inue to.do so, inwead of taking theperuici us view, >u<-h as ome critics do., Y-.ur correspondent, also bus. theaudacity to attempt to instruct the settlers as to the method.’of openings a, certain road’. Sir,, your ‘ Own Correspondent ’ has always something new for your, readers, he- tells us it rains when it mins, and- that it is cold wh- n it freezes, etc.. Your correspondent is a live oritac, and thus he is a. benefactor, so-much so. that we know what kind of creatures exist among us from his instruction;:—l am, etc., I Central..
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22219, 29 March 1900, Page 2
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291Correspondence. Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22219, 29 March 1900, Page 2
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