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PROVINCIAL NEWS

raj itm;. (From Our Own Ojire-pcmlent.i lh c . shoutiug lor die tn»pli\ piv-entel by tJiiptain Cohner advaiucd anotln-r -i tge on ISatiM'dav, when there was a good attendance., fourteen compeiing, including several new .-hots. It waalmnst «lark wlieii the shooting wa- com. pleted, one nian being unable lo Jire at • -Oiiyds owing to the darkne--. Novr that the milking *ea-on i> almost over, the attendaiKM'-i are likely to increase and tile interest keener. The eondition* were seven shots each at 50 i ;md yards, and Mr. K. Hill proved the winner. liie folhjwing are the -coles:

"u Oood I ri'lay a match was iind at I'ihama against the Pihama Kille Club. The annual meeting of the Kabul*! branch of the l-armer-' Inion was hel.l 'U the hall on Monday evening. There - was a good attendance. Mr. -J. 11, Uleak-b-y presided. The liuaiieial position was verv sati-faetorv. over V.) bejng iu hand. Ollire,- Were eleeted a- |o|lo\\- : ( liairuian. Mr. J. 11. lileakley. -ecretan ind treasurer. Mr. A. Chapman: debate lo eouferenee. .Mr. E. Maxwell (all re-elected I. Af'er considerable di-cu--i'»u it was rc-olved to send the following remit to the annual conference: "That thi« branch of the Farmer.-' I ni«m obj.-ct- to the ,Ira-lie propo-al-the Covi'inmeut in regard to milking -lied, and vaul-.'' It wa<« also decideti. 'That this branch i- not in favor of f:<rm lab.irer- Iwing allowed to join the Fanners' Inion a- active member-.'' \b'—r-. -I. l,awn. H. Chapiuan. ami Aiken weir appointed to raiiva-'s for uew meinAt a meeting o| ihe School Comuiillee

held.on Saturday evening, Miss Lewis, i who ha* been acting a? temporary as- ] sistant tor the past lew weeks, was up- j pointed to the position jK-rmauently. It \\ib aUo revived to again urge on the Board the necessity ol at once enlarging the .•school.- a-5 lho attendance i> sli.i ••uing up, being now i)j, with an averag" tit Tu. A reply to the eommitlee\« former reipiest w«i.s received from the l!ourd stating that the in-pector and architect had been instructed to report. Mr. Oray. of the Audit t)epartineut, h.i> been on a visit here auditing the I'arihaka Uoad Hoard account-. A* Ihe linaurial year only ( .nded on Jllst- March, it >p»»ak* well for the capabilities of tin 1 retiring clerk. Mr. 11. A. Mills. A wedding took plaee here on "\\ ednoday al the r'e-ideiicc ol I h<> bride > brother in-law (Mr. 11. I'hillips). when Mi>s Hilda Taylor, daughter of Mr. S. | ;l \ lor, .if lMn'mii. \\a> united in m.itnnioiiy to Mr. A. Cave. Jhe Kev, M". was the officiating minisier. . The bride, who was attended by her two >ister> Misses K. and S. Taylor, w a** given away by Mr. 11. I'hibipS; whiM" Mr. Kli* Taylor acted as U-d m; in. At the conclusion of the ceremony the gue-ts w<-re entertained at a nrherrhc wedding bivakl.M. Mr. an 1 Mi>. Cave left lor opmiake en r»nlc l«»r i their future |i<»nie ;it l-Viidinu. I On Saturday a friendly game of foolball wa- played here l#l ween Kalinin i ami opunake. ihe latter proving winneis > bv 11 poinU lo X Koi' the winner, s 1 rie- were scored by O'Pea. Knona. ami I'epnerill, one of which was converted bv d. Martin. Vor Ihe losers, llohbm secured a try. MrMi. Willoughbv mad,, an efficient releree.

500 Gnu It. Hill .. ill •ID J Uuy .. ->S 2(j 1—OS (1. Huglisou .. •i. I". Slivplierd .. 20 .. 22 20 23 i«-5i; 10—55 S. Taylor .. .. Jli 17 10-53 11. Hiirrctt .. .. ii.'i 22 0-51 1. I/UIIIRT .. i!li 22 0—is i:. lliini-uu .. . • 20 20 n-r> S. (Joymb'-s . . .. Hi 21 15 A. I-:. I'hillip, .. 11 2i I -ii 1. Y.Hin- .. Hi 22 5 -l-i i.. Slum .. is 2') II -US II. F. 1->M .. M 2't o -;;i W. COUH.IV .. .. 11 Kdiml. 0-34

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 6

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PROVINCIAL NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 6

PROVINCIAL NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 101, 18 April 1908, Page 6

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