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STRATFORD DAY BY DAY.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) Stratford. Lt-,i Xight. Saturday will be .pay-day for the various factories in this district. The reason of paying out on Saturday instead of Monday, the due day, is to enable the farmers to attend the winter show at ! Palmerston. , Mr. A. W. Burrell .is- confined to his :.bed through an attack of erysipnrlas. ! Mr. T. D. Colson hal the misfortune !to lose a valuable Sorse yesterday jthi'ougfc the animal facing tnro«gh a [■bridge and breaking its week. Mr. M. Keppell, who after twenty years' lresu'dence is leavinjj the Casr-dift" «4ißtrict, is ibeing'tendered a "social"' by the settlers on the 17th infant. The pmblic generally went pleased Bo .\e th» mews on Saturday night tfltet that' New Zealand team had notched a win iby a substantial margin in their fin*: match. It is, however, only a jotSter of history repeating itselS, for th« firs* matcfo tea ailways .been i victory for the visiting' teams from this side.. The .second game Itas in the pas* proved, the 3tum<bl.m , g-blflcft, the climate and, hard ground's taking- the sting oul of the play of the Maoriiandors. Only those who .l'iave madk-s trip across with 3 footiball tasini'can; tell of the .peculiar Reeling when ;t man wamv to play a wamej but is too- "slacii"' to- display the dash that is*necessiiin. A lasge' numier of farmers and itairy factory managa'a- from these parts win attend the PaJinvrstoJt winter show. The luugli wtsirtfier was against £SK><l icards in'the various competition-* of the local golFciub liel'd' during- the week. The following-arc the- results:— Medal Competition. — Men: 0. Vauglnm, 111, handicap -24; total S7; S. Spenw, 94—4—!)C*F. X\ FnsselP, 90—4—»2; 11. Betts, lltf^22—o4';- Dr. Menzies, 110 12—98. Ladies A: MThs F. Orliell, 107— scr—lo7V Miss Fussefl, 135 8 — 127. Ladies Br Mrs. Glasgow, 117—24— 5'4 Mts. RcmreH, 121—-2¥-97; Mrs. Copping,' 12K-24—H12. Bogev Competition.—Ladies B: Mrs. Hdgg, 24MT down* Jfca. Rennell, 24 !) down; Mrs, Copping, 24—11.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 55, 14 June 1910, Page 8

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STRATFORD DAY BY DAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 55, 14 June 1910, Page 8

STRATFORD DAY BY DAY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 55, 14 June 1910, Page 8

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