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HARAPEPE.

A meetixu of the Harapepe Sctiool 'Committee was held in the school-house, 1 Harapepe, on Saturday ' eveniiig, the 14th. The only business of any nnportance^was the receipt Of a letter from the Board of Education, in reply to' one frbm the local committee, -requesting ' the removal of the present teacher,! MvA. ,C. Bailance, - stating that, the letter Had jbeen before t t ne board, and that rti ratigements had been made for, the- removal' of; the teacher. Mr Ballance jeaves> !on ,Monday next.-,,i i,, ' ,"j , \ ;" i , The same evening, „and, in the same ?lace, there, was ,a meeting of the irongia jßoad, Board, , Qwing to the death of Mr McM jnn a ( new , c,hairman had, to be , eleqtied,! jan i (i j ,#[r,,jJ. .H^ Thompson, was voted.tothe chair pro tern, as the annual, hiee^in'g 'ofi the ratepayers will soon be held, and a new board elected. There was no other business' of any public interest. > •■ ■•' Oni account iof the /bad weajbjier'on Sunday last,' we i lost our usual fortnightly Presbyterian church service. The minister, the Rev Mr Neville, was there (he there dver-nightk {bjutrthe^congre'gaii6n wasn'ok' 'f ' '■' ( j The people of this district have hardly., got over the sudden death of Mv McMiun. He was so identified with the place, and all that 'W.as {gojng^on jit, . for* flr, agaiiistrit,-"that- pne can hardly realise that he is gone for eveij. — - (Correspondent, April ISfch.)

A reward is offered/for, a Jopt hQrse. i& Am "SffTfie 'Royal Hoteli billiard-room appears in another column. | „' ( Particular attention ia directed to phg, new advertisement " of Mr J. F. Andrew,! Te Awamutu. | ' It U notified thp-t the approaqii! to the jtjjlveit, ,«£, th"« north"Tsnd'-of"thc "Wh^tA-fiai^f flat, main road, is unsafe for traffic. Mr Why took will preach iv the Oddfellows' Hall, Cambridge, to-morrow morning, anrlU^Qa'i'SPfl'filt* 5 Wes^iji tVifeygiing-. ' Mr JohnTSSox wiU'hdla his usual, sale of produce, furniture, &c, at his mart this day. I Messrs W. J. Hunter aud Co. will jsell at tho\Carnbridgc^Yards on Thursdaj', April 5 9th, • At vows. Mt^hnat)* dmnvjcoVjj pp.A^tipha ipo, on Thursday, May 3rd, they will sell choice younff stberf f.cp^ji^WM.'^tUei fat cattlo, l ;oro. *Odf»tlhCW|3C» -'''-' (t " ,3m?l

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1684, 21 April 1883, Page 2

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HARAPEPE. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1684, 21 April 1883, Page 2

HARAPEPE. Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1684, 21 April 1883, Page 2

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