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WAIRARAPA NEWS.

[BY TKLBGUAni. — FRESB ASSOCIATION.] CARTERTON, This Day. Mrs. King, a very old settler, died this morning. Mrs. Oakloy, another pioneer settjei, died a few days ago in Dunedin. MASTERTON, This Day. An inch of rain fell during the recent spell of wet weather. Masterton will be able to gut good sonior and junior football teams in the field this season. Mr. C. E. Dauiell, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, has sent a congratulatory telegram to the PostmasterGeneral in connection with the extension of penny postage to Australia. There iB a heavy coating of snow on the Tararua Ranges this morning. [BT TBLEIUIAPH — OWN OOBHKBPONDENT.] ' CARTERTON, This Day. A church parade is being promoted by the brass band and five brigado) who intend to ask all friendly socioties to join in. Mr. Hornsby, M.H.R., addressed tho Glad tone electors on Tuesday night, when there was a large attendance. He received a hearty vote of thanks. A benefit enteitainmont is being promoted in aid of young George Hooker, who had the misfortune to lose his right hand by a gun explosion on Good Friday. The lad is still in the Greytown Hospital. Tho Carterton Hockey Club intends to play the Waiwetu team (Hutt) at the latter place on 3rd June.

The "technical classes" in Timarushow a great falling off compared with last year (the year of their inauguration). There are only 142 individuals entered for all classes, while there were 368 last year for fewer subject*

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 5

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WAIRARAPA NEWS. Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 5

WAIRARAPA NEWS. Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 5