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WAIRARAPA NEWS

- —: —-β-r —— . A meeting was held in Carterton on Monday evening for .the purpose of forming a band. Mr. T. H. Hughes presi'ded, and the attendance of the public was not as large as the object deserved. Jfcver'thelesa those present were very enthu«iasaatic, ond a. good discussion as to ways and means ensued. Mr. C. AVoodle'y, as convener, explained that a playing membership of a full-strength band whs available. The instruments of the old band were sold to a reinforoement, and this money, approximately .fills, was held in trust by the Borough Council: Irom .quotations before the meeting for silver-plated instruments it was aeccrtained that.to equip a band (it the present tjme would cost from .£6OO to .£7OO. Hie meeting considered it inadvisable to entertain the purchase of new instruments at the present time, and es it was reported that there was a- prospect' of being able to secure a second-hand silver-plated set in the Dominion, the meeting adjourned for a weok to enable lcquiriee to be made.' ' ; . Mr. Marshall, who has been a railway guard at .Cross Creek , for some years past, has resigned, in order to follow iarming at Otaki. ' Tho weather being more settled, shesir--IUR and harvesting operations are keeping the AVairarapa farmers busy. AS'ool' continues to pour into the local'station.' Ike vital statistics for Carterton for" the quarter ending December were:— Uirths, 25; marriages, 6; deaths, 31. At a meeting of the Claims Board of the Patriotic.Association, tiie applications lor'loans were deferred for further consideration Seven applications for toniporary assistance were grunted, nnd "accounts amounting to .£I6OO yeva passed for payment. Ihere aro 122 active ami 1IH) honorary members on the roll of the AVairarapii bqldiere' Club, : Tho ■ AVaiiJgawu freezing works ai'e not yet running to their full capacity, borne thirty butchers are at present employed. ■ '' ■ The sale of stock donated by ,the AnJi.ednle Station for the Italian Ked Cro«s realised Mi 9s.'. 9d. ■' Tho Curtertou Cheer-o' Girls,- who gave a number of pleasant enterlaiuments to soldiera in camp, will give one ?,', , "I 1 " the Soldiers' Uiib, Mastertou, at an early date. .• ii iit J m- • Co °P er ' luunaging director of tne Wollington Jtiirmers , - Meat Compiiny states that an extension of the Imperial meat purchase to July, 11)20, is eminently desirable. He declares 'that if the companies do not get a renewal it will be quite impossible for them to carry ou their ordinary 'business. They would begin next year with the-stores: full Of Imperial meat, which would have to bo shipped before they got rid of their owii. The.compnnies could not itft'ord to buy with the object of selling from twelvo to' eighteen months ahead. A more ini • portnnt.thing than shipping; in the opiu. ion of Mr. Cooper, was that an extension of the purchase was. requiredl.to cairry tho companies over the transition period, when trade was in an uncertain condition and iinnnco was difficult. •'"'. • Owing to tho high price of casks and the difficulty in procuring supplies, the AV'ellington Farmers' Meat Company has established a cooperage at its AVaiugawa works. , : .. •":-,. Some excellent crops of led clover have boon harvested in.the MasterUn district this season. ' , . ■•..-•.. New pntatoes are.at present selling in Masterton at yd. per, lb., and onions at sd. per lb Tho automatic telephone system in Mnsterton will be completed in the course of the next few weeks. The AVairarapa 'Soldiers' Glnb has lit present 122' active and 100 honorary racni-; bers. ' ' ' The last of the male influenza patients loft Uio Masterlon Hospital on Monday.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 8

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WAIRARAPA NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 8

WAIRARAPA NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 88, 8 January 1919, Page 8

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