MORRINSVILLE.
(Our Own Coirespondent.) Tha weather which has been frosty with fine days turned to be very st >r uy on Saturday, which, however, turned favourable agai u on Sunday. A splendid view of the eclipse of the moon was obtainable here o n Saturday night, the sky bring fine an 1 clear at the time. The School Committee which was c ntennilatiDg making some improvements to the ground adjoining the school grouni, which was purchased by the Bo ird of Education some two years ago, have received notice from the B* a'd not to g > on’with the improvements as tho m t:t ■ r of tin exchauge of road was not settled, this is another instance of the iuc.m venieuee caused by the Assets Board’* roads not being dedicatedMr F. Washer, of the local railway staff, has been transferred to Franklin Junction. Mr Washer was a most courteous and obliging official, Mr. Hackett, of Franklin, is coming here in his place. The sale to be held in the local yards on Wednesday next promises to be in every way as successful as its prede. cessors, judging from the entries received .
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42992, 7 August 1906, Page 2
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190MORRINSVILLE. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42992, 7 August 1906, Page 2
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