MASTERTON MATTERS.
MASTfiRTON, This Day. Mrs. Wellington, wife of Mr. John, .Wellington, m old and respected set.ilei? ot this district, died on Sa,ttirda.y Mr. and MM. Wellington arrived in iMMfcertoa, in 1871, and had i-esided her© *vev since. A small iAwust near Masterton states that he has had the splendid yield of 126 pev cant, of lamba from his flock this j reason. Others also report very *a.tig. v&Uxy fetttmd, JSighty-one thotw&nd trout fry from the 4ocal hatcheries ar« to be liberated in the ■streams of Ha-wkes Bay thi? season . I'hs aftntial meeting of the Wellingtoa farmers' Meat Company .is to be held on i2oth Septamber. From a financial point ><>f View, the first year'a operafcionu liave exceeded the most eangtu'na expectations *«f the director. It is anticipated that the membership >«f th« Maeterton A. and P. Association ,-will reach lOOOat the next meeting of the committee.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 8
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147MASTERTON MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 50, 28 August 1911, Page 8
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