WAITARA.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) June 12. At the Waitara School Committee meeting held last week, Mr. Kedgley, a newly-elected member, said when he went to a town new to him he visited the school if possible, and he had thus seen the interior of many s.uch buildings. When he looked through the Waitara School and saw the state it was in, he thought it was absolutely the worst conditioned school he had ever beeri in. The chairman (Mr. Ford) remarked that Mr. Kedgley could not have seen much of the Taranaki schools, for he knew several in a worse state that that at Waitara, although Waitara’s school was bad enough. The magistrate remarked at the Licensing Court in Waitara on Friday that he was beginning to look upon the minute book of a licensing committee as a book full of promissory notes.
There passed away on Wednesday last Mrs. Agnes Tclfar, relict of the late Mr. Daniel Telfar, aged 82 \years. The-lady was one of the early settlers and was well liked for her goodness of heart and strict integrity. She leaved two sons and one daughter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1922, Page 6
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