MAKETAWA.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. Since last wiiiing ihc w earner li;n b'-va Dion- or H'»s wet with S.W . bijualh. and the urcuaids in iiiu tli--met appear to bo suffering. The f:uit trees this year aie something to iuok upon, being extra heavy 111 bieom. Possibly the wca'tvr lii.u take up before any seiious damage is done.
Rcader<> of the "Daily Xew»" ihi-» way arc very much jUuck xvuh tac-piugies-.vcn'-bo oi tac pujjei and the tuii a&u cumpi- iun-.\e pwt of the Moa Uoac Board a meeting of Saturday la-t. wuka \\a-h-iied ip. .Uoncay • issue and came a» a burpiiiC.
A few days ago an acc. Un: uapuctisiied il an cA oi ic p..ui.d being caug it -u die Ku.ap ic o.ic. 1. IflgU-vioiid. X., 1--n'.er on tne • idw' i>i wuici. u.c M.;':e
Factory p-. a-ea-s a giuiit cc. v. iiit 1; Ha* dclieJ niany a. a-i.iJjls of capiuic. Ruuior liatii i; t.'iui it T.i . ;t~. i.ead
.11- Liggea. !ia, i? Ui V.:ui,iivu. si;«ngiii iifl -H'. ] a!-o, thai .1 cr.as<d a u;. a. ana at times 12 kn« wn to stand on hmd icg- and l 'baik at strangers. bomc day I nu.> h. able to report tl.e captup' 01 th-' rnonster. as at t s m-' c;i th st' living r.* k ;?r I:;, to land ifim. The farewell -ncial t<> Miss iiiown lee- at the .Sorioik ruad, on i ridax evening, in>t., \va- a suece- . tlu'rf i>e ng a large The school was tassily tiu> v.i ri: wA\ dor." bv Mr*'l Imma-. Mrs Corney and Mis-- l>ujges«, thes< .» „.s be»iig as *i s ' a i>y ue children. At So Alr=> Mat tiivwd was called upon by the Chair (.Mr Joe ii 1 <jv. 11) for a pianoforte s ! which wa- b'llov.ed b> . . During toe evening JU; 1 , utT- piaved by Miss Maaiey and Mi\V:Jiaras, and' by M<'uaia<.'- Stree. and Monk. \ccai .tcnis v»eie ren ; M. by Mrs C iney and M " Hrowlce. and Uie liiicr. a I > r :h'i second -". r ' licattilv ciicor od. Rwi-ations xve.e given by Mtssrf li iemn and Lunn;.. l.U' lat'.' r gemi'1 man bctnjj ca! Ed bai.v to g.ve an I tit her of ins comic orations Mastei ! Frank sang a "sid= spli.tc.,
or.d, in ifspanse ta an one.ire, excellently rendered another bong. 15c twecn the item* were dancer. Mr J<>< Burgess acting as M.C. Laie ;n the evening, Mr j n c Browne, in the cours*of a speech, pointed out the gooa feeling which had always prevailed between Mi-s Browche and the resident, of the d s.rict. He then asked Miss Bri.vrnlee to accept, as a mark of the esteem and respect in wiiicli ;,Le was hud. a baauiiful drc-;sing *et and a morocen bound photo a 1 bum. Miss Brownke was extremely surprised, and in a neat little speech, expressed her appreciation of the gift. A waltz, and the singing of "Auld Lang Sync" ;.r.:l "God Save the King. 1 ' brought a memorable evening to a close.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81874, 26 October 1906, Page 4
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496MAKETAWA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81874, 26 October 1906, Page 4
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