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Warea News.

(From Our Correspondent.) On Sunday the l'Jtli the Church of Sngiaml held a successful Harvest and on Monday a'fruit (ocial was held in tho hall. The Jommfttee are to be congratulated in tho success of the afl'air. During Jie evening songs were rendered by .lis Wade, Miss Murphy, Messrs Lanier, Haw, Knight, King mid l.arin. Miss Francis presided at the linno and the evening was further enlivco.l by the excellent strains of the Mucker's band. The chairman, Mr J. J, El win, congratulated Wuren on having such a lot of willing workers, to carry out the church work, and made special reference to Miss Larkin, who has presided at the organ for a luiiulxr of yeurs. never missing a service. He then then called for three hearty cheers for the l.udics. The Vicar, the llev. Young, in the course of a few remarks wished Warea could teach other parts of his parish to manage their affairs in a like manner. lie fully endorsed Mr Elwin's remarks. After the concert Mr T. E. Larkin held a sale of tho fruit and produce, bidding being • ery brisk. Suppe.' was then handed round, and I think everyone went home very satisfied. According to the opinions expressed by Mr Elwin, and bucked up by liev. Young, Warea must be a very happy place and on the direct road to the Golden gate. There is ono tiling that the management of conceits here often overlook hat is, that it is very desirable to make people behave themselves during the musical portion of an entertainment. In giving a list of performers 1 have ommitted the names' of Mrs Raw and Miss T. Murphy. The district is to bo congratulated on having a singer of Mr ltaw's class in their midst, his performances gaining rounds of applause What might have been a very bad accident happened just after the concert. A horseman collided with Mr H. l'elham's gig, containing himself and two ladies, smashing the wheel und upsetting them. Luckily beyond a severe shaking no other damage was done.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 25 March 1905, Page 2

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344

Warea News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 25 March 1905, Page 2

Warea News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 25 March 1905, Page 2

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