PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY.
:;:;/. (By.;Telegraph!-Bpeclal.OorresDondent.) ,' ',' :• ; '•'■■:■;..'.;;;;, ■■'■:■, 'P.aim'e'rsfon, August 6. . /'-..Last evening the train'from i'oxtdh ran ■'pyer.'ra.. ! -b'nllbck' ! ori..the''Talmerstoh.'side' of Awapuni^;',The,Vyan;;,attached to "tho-. train 'was •derailed,.';toit- was/'. soon" replaced, and little;delay;caused. .'."■' ;■•''.'; ; '' >/. ; '- ■■'~ - jAt: the meeting of the North;lsland'Pouljtry- Association, held 'yesterday .afternoon, ;,and previously reported; the president said .that -he -had;:given instructions ; that the toefetihg.'shoiild..be .'called'at Palinerstbn b'ecauseit was .certainly . mosf'central and convenient .".place ..for-the'.delega tes •to meet! He-.conSidered 'it-"the"hub'.of the"North Ts.land."/.He,remarkedihat it was a thousand pities .that iipt a-'string poultry society; .with..-headquarters .at' Palmerston.;■•'■' •• 'The..-ladies-- ofoSt.- Patrick's 'Church, who" .W°:.PTfl in P t . I ' n 2> large;.bazaar at: the' end 'of-.the..yea'r,;.held-.a most enjoyable social.at the ■ .Hall; last-evening.; ■ • The .entertainment;; given, is part of a series brgahise'd to "provldo the wherewithal for, the. proposed bazaar',,-It"was d'great'.'Succes's; '-'■'■' ' ... '/Messrs.;.-J; • CiCooper and G.'.Pain (Waira,,rapa); H.-.J. Booth; (Fejlding), 1 and' J. "Will-' .;gat<3;r(PalmerS'tbn).,;left/'-by mb'tor-car this i;mornmg.f6r;irPo'xtorU'.to'>.inspeet',.'the. : -'Site- : 'bf-' '•ered •there,: b'y-'tfieflbcaF-harbonr board -for ■the propdsed 'Fariners' Freezing /Work's. '" -'" •■• ■ Tho; Palmerston " North"..' Bowling* "Green ; Company having decided to/get -rid of one or their.greens, and'tho committee of t'ie .Papaibea /Tennis,; Club ..having/decided that eithcr.of i tha'.'greensvwould make .-very': fine tennis /courts, .'a-conferenco was held /between' the - 'directors' of /the. company: and'.the.committ€6'../6f.:./the./.club.\\lho.:*mattef/was fully, disoussed,'-.and : \the^club..'iyas ; offered the use of.the now. green"'at'-:'eso'"-a. year.. The green :is_ |ipablo';'pf/Iprqv'iding//'three,,'tennis courts, •witlv-ample fob hi iall>round.-;ar/d, as.'tho. company guarantped:''to:-keep.'ib.in first-class,or-' ' der,/tnp /offe'r-'/was cohsidere'd a' very 'good ■one. : ;/At/a'',special ; meeti.ng.;'o'f. held last night, members -; unanimously endorsed the/action, of , the', committee, .and gave it power" to, act in leasing/either,,the/new greon' at £55 pef annum,- of/the old; one at-£45 per ":/,;,;/,,■ „,(>.• ;...r, ■/.„":■.-,.,,-,,:.;. ■ . ~
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 6
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253PALMERSTON DAY BY DAY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 280, 7 August 1909, Page 6
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