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(iftOJI ODR OWN C IHRESI’ONDBNT.)
STUDHOLME.
[h v t.. vep >rt tint Mr W. Dun'-ar h:n m ii his ■ hree-year-old colt to Mr Mitch-il, of the North Island, for the stun nf 150 ani oaa Phi colt Mr Mituhel thinks Vm best h-*w of his age at pres-.-nt in New Zealand. Tuh speake well for the cave and breeding of thhorse. I he«r that another of th; settlers has u o d out his h >’ding • f ten acres to MHanimon , who pnrchas d the sections of Mm Ryder an I Mr Gibb.
I am pleased to say that the Ham aton School 0.-mtnittce is now in a very scan I position. Starting the year with a deficit, they have now a lair credit balance in hand, and hive also seven guineas as a credit towards Ihe picnic fund, which amount they have pi iced a', interest until wanted. I hoar that the Committee are going to mike an effort to stiff improve the school grounds, and have almost decided to get up eith- r a concert or d moo to enable thorn to o.rry out the work. No doubt they will receive support in their efforts-
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 252, 6 September 1902, Page 3
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199Country News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 252, 6 September 1902, Page 3
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