MASTERTON MATTERS.
(fit TSLBGflAfH—^raCttAfi TO IflU tOSti] , MASTER.TON, This Day. 'LuHg-fcomi anrongsf; hoggets is mnnifc*t in fhc'Te Wharau district owing to rf he wet winter, ami on one or two 3ta- - Hot«, there hm be«i «^comidorablo mort^tify uniongst hoggets/ Thtfi'o have been twenty-three births, tfout- deaths, and one marriage registered »in Masterton during the present month. Three convictions for drunkenness were recorded at tho Mtwterton -Magistrate^ Court, during the month of July, as compared wifch five tot the corresponding period of last p ftf, ■ ' Not. a single bankruptcy has been regis'tPred in Masterton during the month end(itig to-dtty. There wr« one insolvency <in July of last year. For the seven ♦months ending to-ctrty thero have been twelve bankruptcies, compared with fourteen for the «w»e, period of 1910. Mt> L*«cy, secretary of fche New Zealand StaNM /^^ort, w* inMas. " tertort on Saturday. He left for Welluig"m? 1 !? H, ltoit, M.8.C.V.5., of Paimbefore a large -araSenoff of farmers, on
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 8
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157MASTERTON MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 8
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