HAWERA NEWS.
(From Our Own Conv-pondent I j llawcra, Yctordav. ■ The ladies wlio nru conducting (he sale of goods in Mr. Hooker's shop, the proceeds of which arc to provide comforts for our wounded liovs, have done reman; - id.lv well for (he first da v. Up till four u'clcek tliev liad realised Z±i, and as they are continuing on Friday and .Saturday tin; results will be more tlii'ii pleasing The Citizens' Ball, which was held last week for the Wounded Soldiers' Fund, nil! net about CM). This reflects great credit on the joint secretaries, Messrs Mevrick and Whithorn. Mr. Kdwards and his pupils, of Patea, j arc giving a grand spectacular display at the Opera House on Monday, in aid of the Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Mr. Xalder reports that arrangements in connection with the llawcra Trotting Meeting next week are well forward, and already (says our correspondent! a good ninny acceptances are in. Acceptances close at !) p.m. on .Saturday. The llawcra Trotting ciuh applied to the Conference for Easter Monday lor their annual fixture. The general opinion is that thev would have, done better to have selected the day after the February races, as it is. in many ways, considerably more satisfactory.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1915, Page 8
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202HAWERA NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1915, Page 8
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