----- Original Message ----- From: Lynette Thurs 28 April 1892 The "Honorable" John Burke O'BRIEN, the most travelled vagrant in the colony is on one of his visits to Danevirke ... more LIVINGSTONE who was fined for suppling drink to a prohibited person is unable to pay the fine and will do two months hard labor. He goes to Napier today. Mr W.W. CARLILE of Woodville was married yesterday to Miss MONCKTON of Featherston. Danevirke School Committe The applicants for the position of mistress Elizabeth BATT, Class E, teaching seven years , at present mistress, Eketahuna Marion KUHTZE, Class partial E, served full term as pupil teacher, Ormondville Harriet LAMBERT, not classified, at present, teacher at Waitoa Helen PALMER, Class partial E, served five years as a pupil teacher, lately took position as assistant mitress, Waipawa. Miss BATT was accepted for the position Matamau School Committee j. P. LEIGHTON ( Ch), P. OLSEN, P. PEDERSON, B. HALIBURTON, C.N. HOLM., W. WEST & A.T. BOX Sat 30 April 1892 Candidates for the Ormondville Road Board Robert Read GROOM, William HOWES, Jeremiah NEWLING, Job PACKER, Henry SMITH