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WAIMATE.

(From a correspondent ) The annual outing of the scholars attending the Catholic schools took place on Wednesday last in one of Mr. W. Qninn's paddooks, Makikihi, kindly lent for the occasion. The parly left Waimate by train, and received a considerable addition to their numbers at Studnolme Junction. Altogether there were over 200 people on the ground. The day was passed in holding the usual games and sports —the chief item being a tug-of -war— Waimate against all-comers, in which Waimate carried off the honours. The committee are indebted to many kind friends for donations to the prize fund for the sports, especially to the Waimate shopkeepers, most of whom contributed.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 30 November 1899, Page 6

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WAIMATE. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 30 November 1899, Page 6

WAIMATE. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 30 November 1899, Page 6

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