WAIRARAPA NEWS
From Our Own Correspondsek
' MASTBRTON, May ». The congregation of Knox Church last evening, tendered a farewell "social” to Rev R. and -Mrs Inglis, and a welcome home, "social” to Rev. O. T. ,Brown. Mr -Inglis was presented with a purse of notes and Mrs Inglis with a cheque. The Rev. L. Thompson was also presented with a cheque in recognition of Lis services.: as Moderator. ' . - The various - units in the Featherwfon Military' Camp have presented Mr and Mrs A.-. C: Johnstone, of the Tauhereuifcau' Hotel, with an - illuminated address’, Mrs '.lohnstone with a -gold bangle, and' little Miss Johnstone with a.‘ silver backed hairbrush as of esteem. ■ R. McLeod hasi been elected president'of the Martinborough Rifle Club. ‘Very cold weather,is being experienced, and the. ranges are covered with snow. • • The ptjice of milk in ■ Mastertou fa- to be. raised to Od per quart oh June lit. '■ There are .5333 names on the roll of the Masterton' trust Muds’ trust; ■; ■ ; .• 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 8
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162WAIRARAPA NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 8
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