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BULLS

COURT SITTING. Mr. R. M. Watson, S.M., presided ever a sitting of the Court in Bulls on Saturday morning, when the following cases were heard:— Judgment was given for Holder and Co. against P. Cosgrove for £lO 10s 3d, with costs £2 16s. Under judgment summons Ivan Bevan was ordered to pay to V. Elhouso the sum of £7 Os sd, in default 10 days* imprisonment; warrant to be suspended so long as £2 per month is paid; first payment on November 2. Wyndham Baker, on the information of Inspector Fowler, was charged with operating in High Street, Bulls, on August 19, a motor lorry, such lony not. being equipped with a driver’s mirror. Defendant, who did not apponr, S4SO3 q;iM poup puu papiAUoa sbm £1 2s. TENNIS. The Bulls Tennis Club will officially open the season on Wednesday, and many members have taken advantage of the past week of fine weather to get into form for opening day. Th« courts and their surroundings are in perfect order, ani the membership of the club is keeping up well, so that the outlook is very promising. WHITEBAIT. Good catches of whitebait have been recorded on both sides of the Hangitikei during the past few 'hys. and “bait” is selling here at 2s a pint, which is more reasonable than usurl. During the week-end the banks are lined with amateur fishermen, but the netting requires a good deal of patience, and many come away with little more than enough for a single meal GENERAL. Air and Afrs W. Innes and family removed to Hamilton last week. Afr and Afrs Af. C. Gould spent the week-end in Wellington. To-day is sale day in Bulls. Good entries of cattle, sheep and pigs are advertised. During the past few days a quantity of soil has been placed on the cricket pitches on the Domain, and when this combines with the sandy soil the area should be improved for all sports.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 241, 12 October 1931, Page 3

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BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 241, 12 October 1931, Page 3

BULLS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 241, 12 October 1931, Page 3

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