TAUERU NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Tho Ew. A. C. Yorko holds confirmation classes here on Monday evenings, and has applied to the committee for permission to give religious instruction m the the school after school hours. This has been unanimously granted and the first lesson is to be taken ncit Monday.
Mr do Mey, drill-instTOctor to the Board, was at the school last Monday, and spent the whole of the afternoon instructing the children in various new movements. He went on toTcnui on Tuesday morning, There was a slight frost here ol Tuesday morning, about the first of the season i but we are now having about the most pleasant weather we have had for a long timo, neither too hot, nor too cold, and not much wind. Wo are looking forward to tho cquinoid&l gales, or Captain Edwin to shortly upset all this, at all events; as regards wind. The members of the Bifle Club are beginning to look forward to Trentham. Tho Taueru Club expects to be strongly represented.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4969, 7 March 1895, Page 2
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172TAUERU NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4969, 7 March 1895, Page 2
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