MASTERTON NOTES
Thirty boys from the Eftham Orphanage of the Salvation Army visited Masterton on Saturday, and gave an exhibition of'.Swedish drill, etc., in the 'I'own Hall, before a large audience. . There are. at present forty-seven patients, in the Masterton Hospital,, including four in tho isolation ward. Inquiries made by the trustees appointed .under' the Efficiency Board in the "Wairarapa show , that-no serioii; hardship has yet been imposed ■ upon farmers of the district by \ the calling up of the First Division. : Sitting in divorce on : Friday, Mr. Justice Chapman granted a decree absolute in the Martinborough case, Donnelly v. Donnelly. '.■-"' .•■■■ An Eketahun'a dairy.' farmer, stated before the-Military Appeal Board at M&sterton that he was" employing a reservist on his farm at a wage of, 30s. per week and found. The reservist worked, on an average, sixteen hours and was quite satisfied. ' At a Chambers sitting .of tlie Supreme Court on Friday evening, Mr. Justice Chapman confirmed a special resolution extending the objects of the Featherston : Co-operative Dairy Co.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3037, 26 March 1917, Page 3
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