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(FbOH OUR Ows UOBRESPOJDIICT.) Things k»ep moving. The M«sonio Hall is finished and occupied, As becomes an ord-r so \ <alously guarding ill sacred secrets, its situation is wall n» tirrd from pub'io haunt and highway, Th* Salvation Army Btrnck* are also in evidoncj and in use. The billiard-room hu changed owner* and is now h?ld, I believe, by lir P. Riley. Som > 1 cal r, li f is felt by there inp&t least an apparent doe to the rscent post offioe robbery. It would be a slur on the fair fame of tin district if sjonsr or later the mieoreaat could not be traced. .. The sawmills of the Kahui-road are now in double instead of single harnesa. The hu: for mountain climber* his been created, and will be ready for oat next seaion. The beintisa of the western climb have not yet found satis* faotory chronicling. When onoetha magnifieenoe of the view as the western slops is oooqusred, and tha northern visti over the top of the rangrs appears becomes known, the tourists who will come to see will bs a rapidly and constantly increasingqoan* tity. A Church of England banar takea place here on the 11th and 18th June, and is likely to ba a suoceasful and largely attended funotiofl A lecture on D. L. Moody's life and work, by the Rev. J. Newman is announced for the 12th instant, 1 Fortunately a few deep and dangtr* ous holes on the main raid ia tha to wnship have j uit bean filled in. Had not been a fata'it/ of some kiod must soon have been reported, Tha new county will hive an arduous ta»k to keep roads and bridges in anything like a satisfactory condi ion, There bas baen a crowded attendanee to-night (Monday) in the Hall at a oonoert by the Steele-Payne Fimily, It is s»id wa are likely to have* lodge of good templars here. The B->v. J, Newman hai—promis d to pay a special visit (hie fire') 10 the coast mission area of his new circuit during next week. He will receive a welcome from three of the eon* grrgatiors -Okato 10th, Tataraimaka lltb, B&hotu 12th. His town duties would not permit a longer visits though the other townshipi are equally eager to welcome their new superintindent, Mr Buttle has consented to lecture each evening on "D, L Moody: The Story of bis Life and Work,"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 130, 3 June 1903, Page 2
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401RAHOTU. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 130, 3 June 1903, Page 2
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