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WAIRARAPA NOTES

It has been decided to tender a social at Master ton on July 26 to Messrs. H. G. Millar. M.A., Itliodes Scholar) and I. G. Sutherland, winner of the Jacob Joseph Scholarship. The Hon. C, J. Parr and Sir Robert Stout (Chief Justice Rnd Chancellor of the New Zealand University) will bo invited to be present.

The second annual plain and , fancy (iress boll of tho Wairarapa R.S.A. was held in the Municipal Buildings, Masterton, last night. There wore about 250 couples present. The large hall, which was u3«l for dancing:, and the supper hall, were decorated under tho supervision of Mrs. W. Aston, a very tasteful effect being obtained through the use of mauvQ and yellow streamers suspended from tho centre of the ceiling and caught up again at' fch"e walls. Lycopodium was strung around tho walls interaperseu with red rosettes. 'The M.C.'fl were Messrs. J, Hebenton, J. Paku, H. M. Boddington, and W. Aston, and the chnpejwis wero Mcsdanrcs J. A. Cowles, D. (jasclberg, and W. H. Jackson. Miss 1!. Ikid as "Jazz" and Mr. W. To Tnu ns "Crown and Anchor" wore adjudged the wearers of the most original fancy dresses.

me following resolution has been carno i unanimously by tlio Wairarapa executTvo of tho Farmers' Union: "That as hides and ca'f skins are now selling at a comparatively low price tlie privilege Ijiveji to tanners of bting allowed to ta'te any lots knocked down to any buyer at the price bid be discontinued, iw tho executive is of the opinion that this, privilege prevents competition and '•i disheartaiin? to buyers other than fifnners and doubtless is nlso the cause of large quantities of hides and calf sKins being withheld from sales. This exeoutivo also wishes to draw the attention of the Government to tha fact tbnt although the price of bides foil Gome months ago the price of leather and footwear lias not decreased.

The statutory meeting of th'fi No. 2 Friend Building Socioty was Tif'd last nTgTTb. Directors for tho enSfTtiig year were elected as follow:— IJfwfl. S. B. Winwnbcrg (chairman), Tilt. Brasgiiis, W. Kemp, W. H. Jackson, F. J. Tlunn, T. Jenlcinß. H. J. O'Leary, A. B. Wood, and R. E. Jones. An appropriation of ,(MOO free of interest was drawn by Mr. Dnvi<l Watt, M«stcrto.i.

Tho hoctay matches played at Wasterton yesterday resulted as follow: Carterton A defeated Kxwlsior B by G to nil. P. and T. defeated Grey town by 2 tn nil.

The smokers of Groat Britain consume 40,000 tons cf tobacco a y»r.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 250, 16 July 1920, Page 7

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WAIRARAPA NOTES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 250, 16 July 1920, Page 7

WAIRARAPA NOTES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 250, 16 July 1920, Page 7

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