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CARTERTON NOTES.

Good::repor£s concerning' lambs 'are. being heard from all /quarters this season, and already on Mr. C.:Campbell's farm 657 early lambs.from 500 ewes have'been docked. ■■.'■.' A 6alo of impounded horses took place on Wednesday. The four animals submitted were a good deal above the.class usually offered at sales of this nature.; They found buyers: at prices .as under:—Grey gelding, JE2 17s. 6d.; blue roan pony,. £6 155.; roan golding, £U 10s. j bay gelding,. £2. On Tuesday Inspector Miller, fumigated the Clarevillo, State School, some uneasiness having occurred on account of an outbreak of diphtheria in tho district. .'. Although the' weather was anything' but pleasant on Tuesday evening, the ohoir of St. Mark's Church braved' the elements, and kept their appointment to 'assist at the servico held in. St. Matthew's Church, Mastorton, in celebration of St. Matthew's Day. At St. Mark's Church next , Sunday a volunteer church pa'r'ado takes place. ; Asale of work-in aid of tho Sunday 'school building fund of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is to be hold hore on Thursday and Friday of- next week, '

The military of the English is twofold—material and moral. The former is still in themaking j-the second is an accomplished fact,--."Eclair," ;Pariß,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 619, 23 September 1909, Page 8

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CARTERTON NOTES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 619, 23 September 1909, Page 8

CARTERTON NOTES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 619, 23 September 1909, Page 8

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