WAIRARAPA NEWS
From Our Own Correspondent. December ]?. Mr H. Miller; of tlio teaching staff-of (ha Mnsterton District High School, will leave to-morrow on a trip to Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Mr J. G. Bee, another member of (he staff, left to-<lay tor Wellington, where he will spend a fow days prior to journeying to Auckland. Mr A. C. Gow, who has been stationmaster at Feathorston for some years, ha* been transferred to Nga ha orange, and will be succeeded by Mr Kearney, of the latter place. Mrs A. Milne has been appointed postmistress at Kuitawa. The Wairarapa Eiffe Association has decided to hold its annual rifle meeting in February 23rd and 24th, 1914. Two teams of cadets from Wellington ;nd two from Masterton will compete in i,he senior cadet competitions at - tht ilangalainoka sports on Boxing Day.-.,;., A® the result of the heavy downpoui if rain during the past few days (several ivers have overflowed their links and looded low-lying country. The Watohino river broke its banks yesterday and he country in the vicinity of the Black Bridge was under water. At Doh held the country in the vicinity of Goodin’s vas several feet under water. The Maungatorero i-i-. cr also flowed over and looded the properties of Meter® ZillwPod, Abbott and Fairbrother.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8608, 19 December 1913, Page 11
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