The annual meeting of Raugitikei Rugby Union will lee held at Assembly Rooms, Mar ton, to-morrow evening. Delegates are expected from Bulls, Turakina, Rata and Hunterville and the two Marton Clubs. Nearly a hundred teachers from all parts of Marlborough are attending the Easter Training School in Blenheim. Amongst the lecturers is Mr Tennant, Inspector for the Wellington Board, Mr Bruce, agriculture science expert, and Miss Eggleston, of Nelson. . Mr Hogbeu, Inspector-General, will probably attend for a few days. It is announced by the four steam shipping companies, viz., the Shaw, Saviil and Albion Co., the New Zealand Shipping Co., the Tyser Line, and the New Zealand and African Co. —that in the trade between NeW Zealand and England a reduction %vill be mads in the freight to the Old Country. The alteration dates from to-day, and is to hold good until 30th September next. The reductions are as follows ;—Wool and skins >£d per lb, hemp and tow 10s per ton weight, and tallow and pelts os per ton weight.
Although the Wellington centre of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association declined to endorse the proposal to send Murray and Kerr to represent New Zealand at the Olympic Games in London, there is reason to believe that the scheme will yet succeed. Each man’s expenses are estimated roughly at £IOO, and athletic enthusiasts, in Christchurch are reported to have already collected £GO A meeting—to be presided over by Dr. Newman —has been called for Wednesday evening, when the proposal will again be discussed by those wb are anxious to see Kerr sent to the great contest. Among the signs of Marten’s- progress are three new villa residences just completed to the order of Mr John C. Meyers, by Mr G. W. B. Goile, of Marton. The buildings contain six large rooms fitted with every modern convenience and situated as they are in the very heart of the town at the corner of Bowen and Follett streets, they give a very pretty appearance to what has previously been a [neglected and useless corner of the town. The workmanship throughout |tho buildings has been carried out in firstclass style and has given satisfaction to the proprietor .who may be congratulated on his enterprise.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9121, 14 April 1908, Page 5
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