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Hannaton and Studholme Junction. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Owing to the recant snew the roads in the locality are in a very soft state. The task of getting out of the Waimato CrCek during the recent frost has been anything but a pleasaut experience. The Council, however, intend now taking the matter in hand, so tfiai thGTe wiHb'e no more complaining. . Th,e Btnedicts' ball came off on Thursday' evening, "and' despite the sncV on the ground, and the bad state of the roads, there was a* good, attends ance. .Everything -passed off most enjoytdbly. ' Songs -wera sung at intervals, the singers 'being' Messrs Cleves, Lysle, Reynold^ Laitd».Horlex. and Mis3es Williams and Kilgour. Messrs Logan, Leen, McPherson and Dunbar, who .undei'took the lion's share of th'e'work, deserve great credit. Meyer' s> string, band as usual provided

excellent music, and Messrs Cleve 9 andt Goodman made most efficient M.C'S. The catering was pronounced ♦excel 1 - _ lent. Owing to the snow no children put hi' an appearance at the school last week/ The epidemic of measles has made its appearance here, . about six families having been laid down with it. 'As regards attendance, this is the worst year Hannaton school has experienced

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume 29, Issue II, 3 August 1899, Page 3

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Hannaton and Studholme Junction. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume 29, Issue II, 3 August 1899, Page 3

Hannaton and Studholme Junction. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume 29, Issue II, 3 August 1899, Page 3

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