Including replacements, 406 trees have been planted in Masterton streets by the Afastoton Beautifying Society. A number, of the flowering* cherry trees in Victoria street, which w-ere subscribed for by tlio residents of the street, have been wantonly destroyed. Some of flic trees have been cut" level with the ground. .
Tho 'In-monthly meeting .of Murilai Lodge, No. 113, 1.0.0. F. K.Z., was held at'Eastbourne'-last week, Bro. S. F. Kisher. V.G.j- presiding, in the .ibseneo ot the N.O: through illness. In addition, to routine business, two candidates were elected and initiated in regular form. -' ,-
Messrs.- \Villiams and Co., Ltd will sell pianos and household 'furniture- at trie Auction Arcade, C'ourlenay place, tomorrow, at 2 p.m.
Messrs. C. W. Price and Co., 78, Lamblon nuay, will soil. furniture,- Ihrec-week-old chicks, and laying pullets in tlio mart Lo-mgrrow, commencing at 1.30 pan,.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 6
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