WAIRARAPA NEWS
!■■ 'Anartounion for a dinner-gong, made, -from a shell fired in the Heligoland ;•' battle, -the proceeds for which- are -to go ■'to the Navy League.-was drawn on ftloiii day; Theluclcy'.number w;as held by Mr; [ A. M'Donald,'of Homebush. f A raid- made by civil and military \ police on a back-country camp resulted j in two alleged military deserters being • apprehended. !. ' -Shearing operations will shortly be. in I full swing in .the Wairarapa. : They have ! been somewhat delayed by the broken ! weather. ■ About twenty.business men of Masterj.- ton who are sympathetic with the recomf mendation of the National Efficiency j Board in regard to the liquor trade,'met ' on Monday, and made certain arrange- ■ ments for conducting a campaign ! throughout the Wairarapa. ./.■■' i .It is intended to hold the annual Ter- [ ritorial camp for the Ninth Hawke's Bay | Regiment, the 17th Ruahino Regiment, i and the Ninth Mounted Rifles Regiment, j in■.'•Mafiterton. Lieutenant-Colonel T. TSf. Mac Donald is at present in Masterton making the,necessary arrangements.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 8
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163WAIRARAPA NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 24, 23 October 1918, Page 8
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