WHATAWHATA.
Ol'H sclinul examination tin»k place on Thin sclav, the 27tli. I believe a pretty good majoiHy of •'chol.il'> were passed by Mi Goodwin. Our .schoohna-stei, Mr G. Walter, informed me that thiee of Ins most pioficient pupils were in Auckl.md, and foiu others have quite recently been iemoved to Hamilton (whero they parsed.) I [fid thosn been here, and passed, us Mi Walter is certain they would, the pciCfiitage would li.no boon about seventy - fi \ c. Oui jnotty little rural township is aheady showing the good effects of the appointment of Mi 1). Scott as Linger. Since those hoi i id nui*ance><, the \>\%-, have been exiled, thi' glass is boginniii!» to spiing "P " n I|J biMiitiful lawn like flat between tne township and the nvei ; and it is now fpute possible to walk 111 the evenings without indulging 111 snnv'isaiilt* and expletives. The only thing to Lo legietted is that the appointment did not take place three months licfoie. The Hlue Ribbon pnteitainment wa«, as usual, ([inte .1 suctes". The pioceeds have pi ued this contingent of the giand ai my in ■1 position of solveiux, nay, nioie, 111 funds. -(Own Coues;iondt nt, Aug. '_"•).
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2052, 1 September 1885, Page 3
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195WHATAWHATA. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2052, 1 September 1885, Page 3
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