WAITARA.
I (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Waitara, July 20. The Peace Celebrations Committee mel on Friday night to wind up the affairlof ,tbe peace celebrations. Accounts amounting to £202 10s 8d were passed 'for payment. As over £lO4 had been collected, the Government will only he asked for about £4O subsidv. Special prizes were awarded to Miss'Osman for the tableau "Peace" and to K. Lear and fi Woodhouse, and for fancy dresses .to i>, P Red Cross nurse and wounded soldier The sub-committee of the Clifron Foot' ball Club, which has in hand the memorial gates, at a meeting held on Wednesday night, decided to go In for a large double gate and also * small gate 3ft. 6m. wide, at the side. The total cost for gates and massive post* with block granite slabs and gold lettering being estimated at £135. This will en" tail the raising of another £SO Pour soldiers returned to Waitara on Thursday night-Privates Hollis, La sn an<l Spurdle, and Marsh, of Motun.ii' The Mayor welcomed them home, three iiers. g en **■ tUe wtnn "* Mr. W. Trim, who has been In hospital finger ) S st ,l undergoing treatment, and (gytotainthetapiW^W,
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1919, Page 7
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