MASTERTON NOTES
A young man named Hutton, eighteen years of ago, was arrested at Mastcrton on Monday on a charge of stealing two magnetos at Palmcrston North. Mo was brought beforo a Justico, and remanded to appear at Palmcrston on Wednesday. A vigorous shock of earthquake was experienced hero at 12.19 o clock on Tuesday morning. Several shocks have been folt during tho last day or two. No further cases of infantile paralysis'havo boon reported in the Wairarapa. Tho threo cases under treatment at tlio local hospital aro progressing satisfactorily. Tho inspector of stock at Masterton intonds making vigilant inspection of sheep at tho local saleyards next week. Through tho instrumentality of Mrs. W. M. Kebbell, of "Eridgo," no fewer than 18,230 bandages havo boon sent to tho front from Mastorton. It is anticipated that there will bo a considerable shortage in tho Wairarapa quota for the Fifteenth Reinforcements. The Mauriccvillo 'and Alfredton Riflo Clubs fired a match on Saturday. The scores were as follow:—Alfredton, 460; Mauriceville, 450.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2732, 29 March 1916, Page 9
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168MASTERTON NOTES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2732, 29 March 1916, Page 9
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