DISTRICT NEWS.
o IN THE WAIRARAPA", [by telegraph— special to this post.}GREYTOWN, This Day. The five acres of standing totara bush on the Kempton Estate was sold on .Saturday by auction for £212 to Mr. C. *E. DajJiel, of Masierton. • ; A-largje sum of money is being spent 'here, or is about to 'be expended. The works include' hospital, water- race,' gasworks, and the home for incurables, generously donated by Mr. ' Buchanan I . 'Mrs. George Stevens, who was staying at Eketahuna, died suddenly. Deceased., lady, who was a daughter of the laic- Mr. T. Kemptor.'. had not been well since, her liusband'3 death. , MASTERTON, This Day. The vestry of St. Matthew's parish, Masterton, has decided to call for competitive designs for a new brick church for Masterton. The first prize, will, be £50, and the second prize £25. The vestry has also (decided to put in hand .forthwith the rebuilding-»of-tae' vicarage. . The output of batter at the Masterton Dairy Factory for October shows an,increase on the same nron£h last year of , 10,4931b. The company has decided to* put in freezing machinery^- of' a greater";
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 111, 7 November 1910, Page 8
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183DISTRICT NEWS. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 111, 7 November 1910, Page 8
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