LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A letter from Mr Ceo. A. Marchant on Stratford water supply matters will lie found on page three of this issue.
The cribbage match between Ngaere and Stratford, which was to be held to-morrow night, has been postponed until the 23rd inst., at Elder's Rooms. ■
The Taranaki Producers' Freezing Works Co., Ltd., are erecting additions to the Moturoa works, and tenders are invited in another column to carry out the additions. Tenders will close at the Company's office, New Plymouth, on 28th inst.
) Air Taylor T. Harrison, a director ' of the New Zealand Home Builders, Ltd.. is spending a few days in Stratford. Reference to his visit apI pears on page seven of this issue.
On behalf of the Stratford Scottish Society. Mr W. MacHonald asks fifty patriotic people to come forward and sell art union tickets on Saturday and Tuesday to help swell the Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund.
In connection with the shooting match between the Telegraph and Railway Departments held last Tuesday a further matcli was fired and was won by the Telegraph staff by 8 points. The Telegraphists therefore won the tournament by 1 points. The scores of the second match are as fol-lows-Post and Telegraph: Mulvey (5.-), Pike (52, Craddock <i:i, Kivell ob'. McLcod 51, Brookes -18. Shcehau -13. 391. Railway: Johnson til. Stewart GO, Hansen of), Campbell 58, Peattie 37, iJeauchanip 45, Murray 43.-383. First match. Railway 390; Post and Telegraph 386. On the aggregate Postal staff won by I points.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 64, 15 July 1915, Page 4
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250LOCAL AND GENERAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 64, 15 July 1915, Page 4
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