WAITARA.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Waitara, Juno 26. The mon who left this morning to join il\o ISth Reinforcements wort given a very hearty.sond-ofl' at the station. After i short speech by the Mayor, cheers wore called for the departing hoys, their narents and the King. The train 'teamed nut to the strain of "Auld Lang Syne," which was played by a few members of the Band. A number of larrikins who were out for mischief in the earlv hours of Sunday morning, destroyed a plate glass window in Mr. E. Bec.kbossinger's shop, ind also the front window at the Mail ilTlco. The matter is in the hands of the police, and it is expected more will lie heard in the Police Court of this outrage. Tito fifth and sixth standard girls oi the local public school gave an afternoon to the remainder of the scholars last Saturday afternoon, a small charge beinar made for admission, and as a result m tneir little enterprise they succedeed in raising £2 for the Belgian Fund,
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1916, Page 3
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