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WAKOUAITI NOTES.

(From Oub Own CoEBESPONnENT.) WAIK.OUAITI, December 10. The weather still continues unsettled, but the atmosphere is much warmer and gives promise of taking up soon. Shearing has been going along slowly, advantage being taken of every line day. The nominations for the meeting here on Now Year’s Day which closed on Tuesday. easily constitute a record for the, club. Entries for the Caledonian sports arc coming in well, and everything points to a most successful gathering. So fni the vacancy caused by the resignation of the Rev. J, J. Cairney remains un filled, although it is expected that a call will be made in the near future. The second shoot for the Templeton Cup was held on Wednesday afternoon, when conditions for shooting were not good, a strong wind blowing all afternoon. The following scores were registered:—F. Aitchesnn 65, R. Ward 65. J. Maxwell, senior, 62, J. Maxwell, junior, 58 A. Snell 58, J. Jones 50, R. M'Lew 55, Jas. Maxwell 54, W. Adcock 51. P. Dempster 50, T. Tait 41, H. S. Allcook 4L

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 25

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WAKOUAITI NOTES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 25

WAKOUAITI NOTES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 25