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WAIRARAPA NEWS

The Special Medical Board sat in Masterton on Friday for the re-exam-ination of Class 2 reservists.

The Mayoress of Masterton proceeded to Treutham Oamp on Thursday and presented gift parcels to Wairarapa soldiers.

The Wellington Fanners' Meat Company is about to instal an up-to-date canning machine at the Waingawa works.

Two cases were heard in tho Magistrate's Court at Masterton on Thursday, in which orders' for possession wore made against occupants of houses. The occupant of one of tin houses has a family of twelve children.

. The number of individual students enrolled at the Masterton Technical School this year is 353. Of these, 160 are frce-placo pupils. Nine returned soldiers are attending the classes. Inquiry lias been made from Nelson as to the methods adopted at the Masterton Tpiilmirol School for instruction in wool-classing.

A case was,heard in the Magistrate's Court at Miistorton on Thursday, in which tlm claimed £5G from a carrier for alleged negligence, in failing to deliver 2oci't. of grass seed which was consigned to t-lio Masterton station by a Wellington firm, ft wa». shown in evidence that the agent of defendant had. signed for the goods and taken a delivery note The defendant, however, alleged that although tho goods were sisned for, delivery had never been taken. Tn his reserved judgment yesterday the Magistrate gave judgment for plaintiffs. In the Magistrate's Court yesterday J E. Kjestrup, of Rangitaumau, was awarded- £44 damages against James Foreman, farmer, on account of a collision between, two motor-cars. The Magistrate held that Foreman had been driving on tho wrong sido of. the road.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 3, 28 September 1918, Page 8

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WAIRARAPA NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 3, 28 September 1918, Page 8

WAIRARAPA NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 3, 28 September 1918, Page 8

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