BEACONSFIELD.
MAINLY PERSONAL MATTERS
OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT
Mr Joseph Corpo lias returned from a two-weeks'" visit to the Wairarapa.
Mr Richard Taylor has also returned with his family from the Foxton beach, where they enjoyed a most delightful holiday. Mr W. Grice and family left hero on Saturday for a few weeks' holiday on the beach near Levin.
Mr \v. Orr leaves on Wednesday on a voyage to the Old Country. I wish him a pleasant voyage-. Mr Pussell, who has been an inmate of the Palmerston Hospital for some time, returned home on Friday. His leg is now , improving satisfactorily.
A horse, which is apparently well trained, started without the driver yesterday morning for the creamery. Being Sunday morning, the horse resented having to work, and passed by the creamery, although efforts were made by suppliers to stop it. Eventually it pulled up at the Beaconsfield Church.
The Beaconefield Dramatic Society has consented to repeat the original comedy, "No Followers Allowed," at the concert which is to be held at Stanway School on March 23, in aid of Dr. Barnardo's Homes.
Great satisfaction is expressed up this way at the form shown by the Cheltenham Cricket Club and its determination to hold the Guthrie Shield.
In referring to the unpopularity of the Halcombe cricket team in his'letter in the Star on Saturday night, T think Mr Kew is making . a mistake. I always hear them spoken of by other cricketers as sports and real good fellows-.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1127, 7 March 1910, Page 3
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