JChe crossbred wool from tho U eraroa Uspariiueutal Farm was oltorttl. fur eaie a? the firtst Wellington wool sale on Wednesday last and brought the spkwdid price of 183 d per in. :_ among the highest prices realised tor crossbred 'wool at the sale. The salo'of a niinature meeting house tu raf&e, funds for sending off the Ivopwtaroa Maori volunteers will be noio, to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon at tne shop formerly occupied by Hasweii JEJothens. The auctioneering will ba done by Messrs Stevens and Urquha t. . free of charge. Airs Barratt, of Levin, hae two sons waiting for orders'to go to the fro.'.t. Walter, who uas at one time in t..e Levin ipost office and then at Woviroa, was transferred to the Q.l'.U., WeUington. , This week he eiiJisfcsu theire in the- Meld. Artillery Corps-. Eric, the youngest son, is now Sergt. Barratt and is in the Anibnlance Corps at Tauheranikau.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 November 1915, Page 3
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