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HAVELOCK.

[from our correspondent.] ■ •- Monday. . The following are the receipts at the stalls at the late Anglican bazaar; Drapery £18 4s'3d, fancy and book £15 10s fid, cake, bread and sweets £7 4s 9d, fish pond £6 4s 9d, Havelock Sub. £15 li 7d, produce £4 14s 6d, tea room £2" 7S> shooting £6 16s, donations £22 3s, door £5 15s.- Total £104 Is 3d. Mrs York (nee Wilson) of Greytown, (Wairarapa), is at j>resent visiting friends in Havelock. She formerly lived in Havelock for many years. Before returning home she will "visit friends in the Pelorus Sound. Miss Hauron, of Nelson, has taken up her duties at the Havelock school as assistant teacher, Miss Itta Macalister having resigned.

The wife of a farmer named Tur-' ner. at Winston, North Carolina, i gave birth on March 30th to quintuplets, three boys and two girls. All five babies are lusty and thriving, i Their weights at birth averaged four | to six pounds. ! The telephone offices on the Moles- j worth line have now been made pub- I lie bureau offices^ and are connected ' with the Blenheim Exchange. j

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 120, 19 May 1909, Page 6

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HAVELOCK. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 120, 19 May 1909, Page 6

HAVELOCK. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 120, 19 May 1909, Page 6