MASTERTON NOTES.
!Ey TeitiraDh.-Speclal Correspondent,) Mastcrion, March ,21. A slight shock of earthquake was csptrinifed hero about midnight last night. '.I'lm silver cup for most points nfc (ho Hiimua sports yesterday was won India rles I'jllers. of MaMerton, who an'propriated the Tiyds., llWyds., and 220 yds. events, and was second in the hurdles. Tho annual meeting of St. Matthew's branch of the .Church nf England Men's Society was held lsi>t evening. The secretary (Mr. T. T. Denbeo) presented a report and balance-sheet, and was accorded a hearty vote of thanks for the a bin manner in which he had carried out. his duties. Messrs. G. Hyde, C. Perry, G. A. Jones, and IT. I , ', tlrecn wore appointed a oommitteo for the ensuing year. Several matters of importance worn discussed, including tho recommendations of the Dioce.-au Council to tho annual conference to be "held in Auckland during Sa'sler week. Miss Annie O'T.cary, the lady swimming champion of New Zealand, was entertained ;it afternoon tea by the senior pupils of the District High School to-day. A huge number of stock has left the East Coast districts this week, most of which are destined for the freezing works.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 3
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195MASTERTON NOTES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1395, 22 March 1912, Page 3
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