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MASTERTON

Mr. \. H. HeHicrl, one of Iho Opposiiion candidates for the .Ma-sttrion teat, will open Ins campaign in Alastorion ou Tlmrsiiay next. Woril lias been received hero of Uic death in Wiinganui at the ngo of 74 of Mr William Ulinkliorno, one i>l the rarly settler.'- of Jtastc.rtuu. Ho leaves two sons, one of whom is in business in MasL ln'";i rifle match fired at Maurieevillo on Saturday between teauid represent hw the Opaki "flille Club and a combined Lush team, the former won uy 21 liomts. Most of the dairy factories and creamvtks in the Wairarapa and Bush Districts are closing clown for Hie scns-qn this week. Speaking generally, the past season has been an exceptionally good 011-3 for milk suppliers. The return match between the Masterton and Wairarapa Golf Clubs was plajoil on the Rotolawai links on Saturday last, mid resulted in a win for the latter club by seven games to two. The seveiwifi Jo football match on fcalurdav last was won by the Druids of Carrerton, which is tho third occasion upon which they have appropriated the shield. The Masterlon .Amateur Theatrical bo ; cioty is rehearsing the opera Dorothy. An addition:.! supply of scores Has just been received from Melbourne. Mi's Richards, of the Bcllc-Cromo Co'mpaiiy, is in the Masterton Hospital, as the result of an accident which she sustained at Eketahunu at the end of last week.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1146, 6 June 1911, Page 2

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MASTERTON Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1146, 6 June 1911, Page 2

MASTERTON Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1146, 6 June 1911, Page 2

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