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I'ttOM Ol'll OWN CORRESPONDENT. A bazaar was held at the Omaia Hall, ill aid of 1 lie (Jiiiaiu Church debt, on Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd uf November. IV.' bazam wa» a complete .sums.;, especially on the Thursday, but unfortunately the. u outlier was v.ei on the Friday, which 110 doubt siopp-d a good many tiurn attending. In spite of iha> the committee ar, very pleased to an'ounce that tho gius; takings from ail sources amounts to over £bo and •-'e cxpcndiiuie lor altera;,ons, paiitiin.tf, and fencing church, amounts to 1 y/; and sundry aceoun.s to about .i.4, which will leave a small ba.ance casii in hand, besides a few articles ill at were nob disposed of from the [ bazaar. The committee wish >i> hank all (hose persons who gave 50 givrrously to make the bazaar such a financial success, and 1 think thai tho;e .atlies that took .such a p'om inenti part, should be we'll pleased with the reflection thai their trouble should be so well awarded. Tlie bean-guessing for the bride's cake was won by Miss F. MeAllum. Mr A. Mi Is second, and Mr W. Putt third. Mr \V. Putt won the Cushion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81894, 27 November 1906, Page 3
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197OMATA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81894, 27 November 1906, Page 3
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