Stratford News
Lieut. C. (irey, who lius been appoint'd drill* instructor for (lie Stratford district, took up bis duties to-day. Lieut. Grey was oll'icer in cliurL'e of the local territorial?. »nd hU appointment to the charge of tin- district lias given great satisfaction to tlie local men, with whom lie is very popular. Next Sunday the Stratford Municipal Band intend «rivin;r a concert at the Stratford Muntain House. Mr. A. .J. Hintz has disposed of the Toko Hotel to Messrs Pcarcc & Cibbs. of Foxton. Mr. 1 lint:'; intends ft"!' 1" farming. Messrs J. M'tntguitievie ami Pattersen, formerly settlers in the Pembroke Koad, leave in Friday night for Auckland en route for Soiuii Africa. Mr. Montgomerie is goinif to visit his relations and have a good look round that country. Both expect to be away for six jnonths. I am sorrv to say that the condition of Mr. \V. T. Pcarcc. the victim of the railway collision, is most critical. A very large meeting of shareholders of the Stratford Dairy Company met to-day to discuss the cheese v. butter proposition, and decided to continue i butter-making next season. •=r ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 238, 17 March 1915, Page 3
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188Stratford News Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 238, 17 March 1915, Page 3
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