MASTERTON.
The to-wn clerk has ; received advice that tho ltoyal Artillery Hand will bo unable to usit Masterton, the programme being already full. . At a meeting of the Workers' Miitnat Benefit jttnilding Society to-night, Miss Ivy M'Leod was successful ill the ballot for £150.' and Mr.,.W.-,Saunders for £300. A tender for £300 by sale resulted in tho sum of £35 10s. being received. ' • • The weather continues exceedingly dry, dairy farmers crying out for rain. Tho milk returns show a big dec-Mage during the past week. Feed aivd water aro becoming seriously short. The outlook is far from reassuring. Grass fires are resulting from tho hot weather, and aro causing considerable damage in the country districts, fences and biiildimjs heiitg threatened. In the Book Cup howling competition yesterday iMaaterton defeated Featherston, 49—20. , Tho Wairatapa Amateur Athletic Club held au evening meeting yesterday, the results being:—44o yards hurdles— R. Messenger, 10yds., 1; C. La Roche, 27yds., 2; 0: E. Ga!lie s 35yda„ 3. High, jump—J. Dunn and C l.a Roche, 6ft. 4in.,.dead heat, 1; E. P. Perry; sft. 3in., 2, .a
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 4
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179MASTERTON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 4
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