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RAHOTU.

l'-ROM OUR UWiN CORRESPONDENT. Mr James B. Groom, nurseryman, ol Kanoiu, returned home on Sunday, accompanied by Mrs Groom, alter an absence of about 0110 month. Hie members of the Kahotu Rifle Club held another competition at the lange on Saturday for a prize valued at so/, Uie conditions being 7 shots at 200, 300, and 500 yards. Mr J. Colmur was successful in getting a "login, ' with the good scoro of til). Subjoined aie the scores: — j. A. Colmer, 200 yds 30, 300 yds 30, 500 yds 2tj (handicap scratch; —by; A. E. I'liiUijLJS 33, 23, 20 (4)— SO; if. Baker, 30, 25, 2 » U) —i A. D. Fielder, 24, 22, lS (15)—/.j; W. C. Green, 23, 25, 17 (10)—75; G. Haynow, 25, nj, 14 (i2)—7o. 1 lie following team has been chosen to represent the Kufc's in their match against the Guards here on November gill Messrs Colmer., Bakor, l'hillips, Chapman, Guy, Julian, Harrison and Fielder. The anniversary services in connection with the Wesleyan Sunday school were held last Sunday, Mr Asher 2 of New I'lymouth, conducting the services at u a.m. ; 2 p.m., and 7.30 p.lll. The weather was fine, and thcie were good attendances at each service, particularly in the cvennig, when the eluirch was crowded. Mr Asher gave interesting- addresses, m tile morning on "The Beauty and Goodness of God,'' and in the evening " fho Toaeliersliip of Christ." The address in the afternoon was entitled "Beware of Dogs," and was chiefly asjdrossed to the children. A special feature of the services was the blight singing of (ho children, who had been taught special hymns and anthems by Misses Eustace and Hughson. Miss Hughson also presided at the organ. The services will be continued 011 Wednesday, when there will bo a picnic in Rayner's paddock in the afternoon and an entertainment in the chruch in the eveiS-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81878, 31 October 1906, Page 2

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RAHOTU. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81878, 31 October 1906, Page 2

RAHOTU. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81878, 31 October 1906, Page 2

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