is erecting a very commodiouß house. As fat as Tiniii is concerned, Arbor Day passed over unnoticed. The ruin came down in torrents, and hid shrubs been planted they would have stood a good chanco of being washed out, It is useless of tho Sobool.Oommittee planting the school grounds in their present unprotected condition. The playground and field require new fencing, and the local body hna not sufficient funds. Perhaps iba Education Board will assist, as I understand the School Committee havo brought (lie matter before them,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4496, 14 August 1893, Page 3
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