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NGAIRE. Thomas E, Coleman (cbairmaD), J. R. Stanner, M. T. West, F. S. Tarrant, W. Morisoo, J. H. Robson, Frank Norton. HtJIROA. Walter Blair, E. Young, J. Rooney, J. Gardiner, W. Pbillips (chairman), BELL BLOCK. A. Marsh (chairman), W. Hale, J. Martin, J. Connett, J. S. Hil), Horace Street, Charles White. KAIAUAI. 6. Shoemark (chairman), W. Middimis, J, Hurtz, F. Mundt, William Taylor, W. Peters, 6. Foster. INGLEWOOD. H. W. Tarp!es (cbiirmao), D. Allen, ET. Buxton, E. Gernhofier, S. Taylor, 8. 0. Spurdle, F. W. Gone. PEMBROKE KOAD. Messrs Preece, Watt, G. Jackson, J. Rodgers, F. Lacey, W. Rogers and G. Hall. Mr W. Rogers was again chosen ohaiiimn. STRAfFORD. About forty householders attended the meeting. The report stated inter alia that the year began with 460 children on the roll, and an average ittendance of 390, and ended with a roll of 528, and an average attendance of 435. On the roll of the High School at the beginning of the year were 38 pupil?, and at the end 68 pupils. In spite of the sbort-hacded staff, and the l<>ng dosing of the school on account of epidemic sickness, there has been no deterioration in the general work of tbe primary school, whilst as regards tbe advanced c!as3 f ß the following BUcee'rSfS gained during the year apeak for themss-lvis. Six candidates from Srra'. ford passed for Matriculation out of a total of eight passes for the whole of Turanaki. A candidate from S ratford at the Junior Civil Sorvice Examination pvsed 20th on the list. A.t"tbe Scholarship Examination two out if threj senior scholarships were gained. Perhaps ihe most important matter has been tha project for tbe establishment of a Technical School in Stra'ford, and it is gratifying to know that tenders are now called for the erection of the building. Eleven candidatfs offered themselves for the Lew committee, and, after a ballot, cha following were elected: Mrs H. K. Mfxk-y, Messrs C. D, Sule, G. Sarga'er, J. D. Morisoo, W. Alexander, H. Long, Childs, Arndfc, and

Ward. Mr Sole was elected chairman, and, in returning thanks, congratulated Mrs Mackay as being the first lady to sit on the Sralford School Committee. TONGAPORUTU. Messrs OhapmaD, O'Daonell, Hufcshiop, Schmid", and T. B. Watete. Mr Chapman was el cted chairman. OPUNAKB. Messrs Peat, Loonej, Chambers, Feaver, Bryc, Ellis, and Dudley. Mr Looney was afeerwarda elected chaitman. AWATUNA. Messrs Siloy, T. M. Ga'er.by, J. M. Gatenby, T. Chapman, C. Korte, Farquhar, and McLeod, (T. M. Gat nby, chairman). Tbe Bawera Committee in their annuil report said " tbe incoming Committee will have need to watch their interests in tbe Opaku Reserve, and tea that justice is done to tbe children of this coast."

Betteb Than a Plasteb.—A piece of fiannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and boned to the affected parts is saperior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back, or paiDs in the side or chest, give it a trial and yon are certain to be more than pleased with tbe prompt relief which it affords. It always cures and cures quickly. Try it. New Plymouth 00-ope; .1tive Society tells it Price, In 6i; big size, Is —Aclvt. AFTER THE POYAL VISIT. Ajtbb exciting times the health of children requires very special looking after. That ■the child is father to the man,'physically as well a- mentally, is one of those truths that can never be too often insieted upon, and the thoughtful parent will be careful above all to see that her child has the proper nourishment to establi.- h its constitution. A good constitution is a rock on which alone success and strength can be built. Among the various foods tbat science commends in these days for this purpose, conn holds a higher place than Neavk's Food foe Infasts and Invalids. According to the test medical testimony, acd, what is perhaps better still, the grateful testimony of thousands of bay mothei*, this food contains all the catuiral eleawts of strength, and while it is pleasant to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also be used by persons of all ages with decided benefit. It is a bone-building, health-sus tainicg product that cannot be too warmly recommended and we gladly add our words of praise to that of the numerous medical journals and experts that have recommended it. Neath's Food should have a prominent place ita tbe dietary of every house where there are children or invalids—Advt, R' OYAL MAIL OOAOH. NSW PLY MOUTH TO OPUNAKK. REDUCTION' I CHARGES. A uiigco rirnt T«b".e Fares to Hon. Wed t Opunake. Leaves tfriday. Single. Return Booking Office, 8.30 N.P Railway Station, 9 am. _ IDs 0 ... 17s Od akura... 10.35 a.m. ... 8s Od ... 13s Od Gkato ... 12.45 p.m. ... 5s Od ... 8s 6d R&hctu... 2.20 p.m. ... 3s Od ... 8s Od ARBIVE3 at Opan&ke 4 p.m. Fares 60 Tues. To or. k New Plymouth. Leaves Saturday. Single. ■"Return Opam.ka 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Ud ...™l7s 0d Rahota... 'J.IO a.m... 7s 6d ... 13s 0d Okato ... 11.30a.m 3a 6d ... 6s Od Oakura... 12 55p.m ... 2s 6d ... 4s Od Arrived at New Plymouth 2 30 p.m j Heavy Luggage Extra. | Dinner each day at Okato.. [booking OFFICES I 1 Co-operative Stole, Outrie-streat New j Fiymouth. I Fowlers' Boarding House, Opunake | I In cooiunction with nt m ssirise, a ' Waggon caa bo slanged for to convey Merchandice furniture, etc., at reasonable • rat3s. I T. P. HUGHSON, j Propriotor. ' Okato Ist January, 1901. | WACTARA-NEW PLYMOUTH I COAOH. THE undersigned notifies that he ha; out Mb. Robt, Kibby's intereal in ths above BUSINKSS. Customers will pleasa note changa of hours, viz : 1 Coach leaves Waita.a at 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves New PlyraoutV' 3.30 p.m. j Beats booked and parcels received a( Wi-t's stables. I R. COULTER, j Wiatara, j A UAED. i fJ'HE business lately Carrie 'or by | A. O. Fookes & Co., 'As Licensed Land Brokers, Valuers, and | Agents, Will, from the New Year, be conducted by H F- RUSSELL, offices over Messrs. Govett & Quilliam.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 103, 29 April 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 103, 29 April 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 103, 29 April 1903, Page 4

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