MASTERTON.
The carnival held on Anniversary Day in connection with the Waiiarapa Swinifti'mg Club resulted in a loss of £9 Gs. A quiet wedding was celebrated on Wednesday, when M,r. W. B. King, eldest son'of Mr. JR.. J, King, .was Married to.Miss Eutha Bausmann, daiigMer of Mr. A- T. Hausmanri. Tb& Masiertou Fifti- Board decided yesterday to purchase.a-fflotoß gine for : lhe li'se of the- fire brigade'. , Two, criminal eases, three civil cases, arid several applications for divorce have been set down for hearing at the sitting of the Supreme Court, which opens here on Monday.
OTAKI. it Is understood that full arraji'gements have now he-en made for borrow- . inn sufficient money (or a iiigh-pressiiso Water, drainage, and lighting sc'lwroo, ami that at tin? next uweting of the Town Board steps will be taken for a poll. The main arterial road in this county is in poor order at present, ;Sid the stretch between Qtalri and Waikanae is to bo given attention. The report circulated, that Mr. P. H. Harper, of Levin, is leaving for Canada, is incorrect, He will "still follow iiis profession .at Levin.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 3
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185MASTERTON. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 3
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