MASTERTON NOTES
A meeting of creditors in the bankrupt estate-of Thomas iNewlaml, auctioneer, was hold «\ rll rtY' ban V J approximate statement of tie bail runt's position showed tmseciuod liabilities amounting to £742 2s. Id., and assets £390. . At an evening run in connection with the Wairarapa Amateur Athletic Club oil Thursday, a 100 yds. handicap was won bv F. Kilnunstav, an SSOjch. handicap by T. Butcher, and a mile cycle handicap by B. Norman. 'Mr A. D. Low, the newly-appointed Deputy Official Assigneo for the. \\at-l-arapa, presided at a meeting of ci editors for the first time on Jhursciay. An interesting and impressive ceremony took place at the > 1 " rooms in Masterton on llnirsday e\enintr, when a tablet erected to the memory of the late Private William H. Charmau, who was killed m action o September 16, 1916, was iinvejed in the presonco of friends and rclatnes of tlfo decoased. ~ Robert Morrison, licensee ot Whakataki Hotel, was lined £o for exposing liquor for sale during piolubitcd hours. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 93, 12 January 1918, Page 5
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168MASTERTON NOTES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 93, 12 January 1918, Page 5
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