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MASTERTON, This Day Two young Hereford-cross dairy cows with calves thrown in, were 60.1d yester day at £1 19s each. ] ' . Tliero is very little wool left in the sheds in tho Wairarapa now. Most'of this eoaeou's clip lias either been sold or will bo offered on Friday.
Tho Wairarapu. amateur athletic clubs intend send a sbrong te-ain to the country, clubs' championships to be held at Otaki on Eastor Saturday.
The Wair-urapa. Automobile Association is aslciiiff tho Minister to remove the restrictions on the uso of wireless telephones, bo that they may be installed in private motor cars. At a meeting of tho Wairnrapa Electric Powor Board, held .it Carterton . yesterday, the appoint merit of Mr. H. R. Climie as engineer, was coniirmod. Special resolutions in connection with the taking up of the loan of £20,000 were carried, and the Public Trustee was appointed Sinking fund Commissioner for the loan,.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 8
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156WAIRARAPA Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 8
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