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Mrs B.: Kei te tautoko ahau i te menemana.**Ko te MENEMANA he whakarereketanga i te Motini. Ko te menemana me ata motini, me ata tautoko engari ma nga anake kaore i whai kupu ki te motini. Kaore te menemana e whakakore rawa i te kaupapa o te motini. Tiamana: Tera ano he mea e hiahia ana ki te whai kupu? Kua kore, a no reira koia nei te menemana, tera ko nga kupu. ‘Ko nga moni e toe mai me whakapau hei hoko tauera mai, me horoi atu i te motini.’ Ko nga mea e whakaae ana me ki ‘Ae’ … ko nga mea e whakahe ana … kua whakaaetia. Koia nei te motini inaianei’. Tera te kai-tiaki moni me whakamana kia whakapau i te moni kaua e neke atu i te £5 hei hoko kapu, hoeha kia toru taihana.’ Ko nga mea e whakaae ana, me ki ‘ae’ … ko nga mea e whakahe ana … kua whakaaetia. Mrs P.: Kei te whakaaro tonu ahau me hoko mai he tauera. ‡Ko te whakahe MO TE AHUA O NGA WHAKAHAERE O TE HUI e taea ana te whakaara e tetahi mehemea kei te taupatupatu te tu ki te whai kupu, mehemea ranei kei te taupatu i nga ture whakahaere hui, a ka taea hoki te whakaara te whakahe mehemea kei te he te whakarite i nga kupu i whakapuakina e tetahi o nga mema. Miss T.: E te tiamana kei te he nga kupu a Chairman: Is there any discussion? No … Then I shall put the Amendment that the words ‘and that any money over be spent on tea-towels' be deleted. Those in favour please say ‘Aye’, those against … Carried. The motion now reads ‘That the Treasurer be allowed to spend up to £5 to buy three dozen cups and saucers.’ Thase in favour please say ‘Aye’ … those against … Carried. Mrs P.: I still think we should buy some tea-towels. ‡A POINT OF ORDER may be raised when someone speaks out of turn, or when the rules for a meeting have been broken. A POINT OF ORDER can also be raised if someone has been misrepresented. Miss T.: Point of Order, Madam Chairman. The motion has been carried. Chairman: You are perfectly correct, Miss T. Would you care to make some other suggestion about new tea-towels that doesn't involve spending our funds, Mrs P.? Mrs P.: Well, Madam Chairman, I just think that we need them, and that it should be left to each member to decide whether she is prepared to give the Branch a tea-towel, new or old, or made from a flour-bag. Miss B.: Madam Chairman, that means that only one or two people will do anything about

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