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SOUTH WAIRARAPA ITEMS. FEATHERSTON. (“The Age’’ Special.) Miss Joyce Cundy, Featherston, who is spending a holiday in Wellington as the guest of Miss L. Simpson, spent the week-end with the Rev. and Mrs. Elliot, Coromandel Street. Mr. B. Charles, Featherston, left on Saturday for a fortnight’s holiday in Christchurch. Mr. W. Benton has returned, to his home in. Featherston after an enjoyable trip to the South Sea Islands. Mr. H. Cundy, Junr., Featherston, left last night for Christchurch for the ’race week. Miss (Lyons, Palmerston North, is the guest of Mrs. David Collins, Kahautara. Golf. The following were the best scores in the Featherston Club games on Sat-urday:-—Men (silver button, second round): W. J. Crawford,-95, 16, 79; E. L. Nicholson, 99, 14, 85; T. G. Hardie, 113, 24, 89; G. Mcßae, 133, 30, 103. Ladies (silver button competition): Miss B. Parker, 92, 6, 86; Miss D. flirt 101, 12, 89; Miss Walsh, 112, 18, Af; Mrs. Parker, 101, 5, 96; Mrs. Grey, •113, 17, 96; Mrs. Wakely, 123, 18, 105, The round played by the ladies of the Wairarapa Golf Club for the Victoria Cup, on the Rototawai links, on Saturday, resulted as follows:—Miss Simpson, 122, 3-6, 84; Mrs. Collins, 90, ser., 90; Miss Sutherland, 120, 30, 90; (Mrs. Ball, 127, 36, 91; Miss Card, 113, 21, 92; Mrs. Trustram, I’B, 36, 02; Mrs. Matthews, 132, 36, 96; Mrs. Turnbull, 132, 36, 96; Mrs. Pearce, 118, 20, 98. MAURICEVILLE. (“The Age’’ Special.) Mrs. F. Jennings is at present spending a holiday in the South Island. A. seven-a-side tournament between teams representing Mauriceville West and Mauriceville (East was held on Mr. Clarke’s paddock on Saturday. Mauriceville West won »by three points, after a keen contest. Lambs are making their appearance in all directions. The mortality among ewes is considerable. A rather had form of footrot is causing considerable trouble among sheep of all ages. Mt. J. Speedy returned from a holiday spent in northern districts, on Saturday. Master Ronald McGovern was the •winner of the school class mangold growing competition for last season by a wide margin of points.

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Wairarapa Age, 14 August 1928, Page 4

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DISTRICT NEWS Wairarapa Age, 14 August 1928, Page 4

DISTRICT NEWS Wairarapa Age, 14 August 1928, Page 4