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Arts and Crafts Exhibition.

The Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, who will be in Wanganui on Wednesday, will open the annual exhibition of the Arts and Crafts {Society that evening, Motor-cycliist Injured. As a result of the motor cycle leaving the road at Kai Iwi, Stanley Madder, residing at 18 Alexander Street, was admitted to the hospital on Saturday afternoon with cuts over nis right eye. He was progressing favourably last evening. He is a draper’s assistant, 18 years of age. Fourth Fa se Alarm. For the fourth time during the last fortnight the Wanganui Eire Brigade were called out as the result of a malicious false alarm. On Saturday night the brigade answered a call to St. Leonard’s Eoad, St. John’s Hill. They found no fire, but an alarm box which had been broken deliberately. Struck by Car. As the result of being run over by a nioaor car at Culver’s Corner, at the top end of Glasgow Street, at half-pasi two on Saturday afternoon, Alec Godye, Papaiti, received shoulder injuries and cuts to his face. He was taken to hospital and was reported to be progressing quite satisfactorily last evening. With the Harriers... Harriers had a good run over the Bramwell Course on Saturday, all numbers taking the outing seriously in view of the coming competitions. Two new members headed the field homo. Walker being first man, while Northover was close behind. Members •of the club will train on Tuesday night from the residence of the secretary, Mr IL Edwards. New Zealand Meat From time to time complaints have boon brought back by New Zealand visitors to the Old Country that Dominion meat has -been sold under the brands of other countries- A cable received through the Australian Press Association from London on Saturday says that the New Zealand Meat Board successfully prosecuted two butchers at Ncwcastlc-on-Tyne, three at Sheffield and three at Portsmouth, for selling Argentine lamb as New Zealand.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 6

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Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 6

Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 371, 15 September 1930, Page 6

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