The Temuka Leader. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979
of wai" s us ,Thb atrnay soon ngain he visited with that diphtheria. From the Jbhf ?i ir k it can he gathered that Chrl . the same places itstiU hngersi . or vimlently , last thatitJ> rok ® the latent seeds of . Butntnje- H .j ur children and youths wa «- fean LtUl.-.eeps a MM, out^esll . Tins have w. done to be us t 0 ask ' n o Nothing; literally j'bcter d lTe^ tent by us to - notnug- Q f some . -ot te closets, . the vlthy s . tat from P sinking and the / vl !* jfiJ the la directs ; instead of st*, having - butwe are I ' ol - : This, is - beei taken to car y-kg.,rg&fcft; ipiHealth should look. « ■ . tliivh has for ,e senna to «« sort to take .11 a boar*! of an«> ‘ wee h or two afcinto its ban • ■- , a municipal' ytfhis m'nte u as.g* 2 * ** ’ifivision cal,oe Slay Id was not unC^ t only for a time. *esth- for: a time. h'>t ,^ e to P'* o r J sity cdrn2^^^n>n s itif>>' being, car !3 e< to : Reading men mhcfei ; ntv ; »tt*;mpt■ io > s ß ®® I Tehiiika formed into a municipality, t .wagv found in their opinion that, requirements of■, the Act * ould not complied with. L Since then, however, i find sn^^l 1 ' 1 ,™*g* as Harap ! b ads n I think be snm- nv;ty of g et; ;K over the difficulty, which .this commin | has not, yft found out. Whir the Mm II pality Ad ir > in'l force, there would 1 A amongst us ■capable of d 7 ’ It ’ a t issue.* At prei * town against the country. at ,ft ’prrjapri mst the town. So faf /.5 S ' n f hd expsidi->g of mo m-y.-X#}. §- (1, IffiScomitry is always wi- " ■'
the committee on the school grounds.-We understand he not only did so, but that he presented a sketch plan for new closets, also lavatories for both boys and girls. The committee approving, he promised to bring the matter before the Board at its first sitting. So far, this is good. - Let
us hope thftre will be no delay, for if di«ease enter the school, and no cottage hospital accommodation or other provision to Separate the affected from the sound, the consequences may be more senous than we care to contemplate. The population of tliis district, notwithstanding the difficulties of the times, goes on increasing, and is lik.-ly to increase more rapidly in time to come. It is therefore the duty of those who may be in authority amongst us to see that precaution be made to meet th»X’influx of settlers in n becoming and proper manner.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 179, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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440The Temuka Leader. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 Temuka Leader, Issue 179, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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