TOWN AND COUNTRY.
TESTING OF CARS. In accordance with the regulations requiring a certificate of fitness, akotai of 850 cars have been passed by Stratford garages. Many more, however, have still to be dealt with. SATURDAY RUGBY. The Stjia<tford Rugby team to play Englewood at on Saturday will be chosen t«*om the following.— Ross, E. Jones, R. Cuff, Richards Clifford Jones. B rg, P. Collins. C F-airjst r, Creighton, F. bird. Jackson. Foster, R. Young, R. and L Clarke. Garlick, E Smith, W Bonner EXTORT OF EGGS. It it- export of eggs to the United Kingdom was of great benefit, to all poultrymen in particuular, and to the Dominion in general, and was a great pity that the Poultry Board could not give more financial assistance in the wa,y of a subsidyi stated Mr A. J Dav y, chairman of the Stratford Egg Circle, in his report to th. annual lueuting last night. VITAL STATISTICS Thirteen births 11 deiulv. and 12 marriages were register .1 at the Stratford Courthouse durhig the month of March, the figures for the corresponding month last ye?r being 18, .7, and 4 reap ©lively. For the quarter ended March 31, the registrations Ver© as follows, last year’s quo tations being given in parentheses: Births 48 (52), d a ths 18 (16), mar riages 23 (14).
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 396, 1 April 1937, Page 4
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220TOWN AND COUNTRY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 396, 1 April 1937, Page 4
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