WAIRARAPA
(BJ IEtEORAPH,—SPIsCIAI. 10 THS. POST.) MASTER.TON, This Day. Mo6t of the leading amateur athlatos in the Wellington province will bo com. pefing at the Wairarapa Amateur Athletic plub's sports meeting in Masterton on Saturday. '• The Masterton County Eoancil has docidedto tako no action in tho matter of the statutory half-holiday until the Mastorton Borough Council has conic to a definite decision. .■••.'■ . The prices obtained at the -ram and owe fair in Mastorton on' Wednesday showed a substantial decline on the prices of, last year. The highest price forßomnoy rams was lQOgiis., whioh was 'seaiired by Perry and Son, of The highest figure for Lincoln rams was Tigris., whioh \vas .paid for ah miimal bred by Messrs, Percy Bros. - A large number of entries were passed in, as they did not reach the vendors' reserves. Among the buyers present were prominent men from bath islands. A number of purchases went to tho Waikatd, Tplaga Bay, Canterbury, and Ot&go.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 2
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