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OPUNAKE.

! PROM OIR OWN CORRF.SI'OSnENT. I The 5.5. Muritai worked the port ' '.w cc last week. Active prcpata'k n- are being made i in connection with ue Chuich of England bazaar, which lakes place on i Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The annual exam nat ons v,' .he o- ' cai school takes plate dur ng this week j Mr J. S. G"ldic, who ha" been in busines- for some time as a cab-inet-maker, i- leaving Opunake. Mr J. R. Stewart held a c earing sale of his stock on Saturday, when sat.sfactory prices were obtained. The result of the musical examinat on in connection with Trinity College, London, held here some time ago, are to hand and are as follows: Preparatory. Annie O'Sullivan, 87 mark-; May 0 SuHvan 73. Junior, Allan Brennan, 85 marks; Alice M. Clark. 66: Mary M. Mcßeynolds, 63. Interned ate, Lizzie D ebon, 75 marks. The usual monthly meeting of the Town Board was held on Thursday evening. Mr Dudley presiding. The report of the committee appointed to inspect the ambulance wagon was read and drew attention to several defects which it was removed should be notified to the Haw-era Ho-pitai and Charitable Aid Board. It was re-olved that the rate for the year be 3d, as before; an amendment that it be reduced to \d was lost. It was shown that 165 chains of gravel had been spread on the footpaths at an average cost 11 per chain. I; was decided '.n give not ce that gorsc must be cleared off :he road frontages within -even days, and the chrk was empowered to sue f"r outstanding rates. Varous account- \vie- passed for payment. Rev. D. O. Hampton occupied the pulpit at St. Barnabas' Church on Sunday morn ng. He is to be in charge of the district during the absence of the Rev. H. T. Rawnsley n Newtown. Wellington.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81883, 7 November 1906, Page 4

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OPUNAKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81883, 7 November 1906, Page 4

OPUNAKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81883, 7 November 1906, Page 4

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