INGLEWOOD.
(From Our Own Correspondent). Xovember 2S. Heavy rains still continue. Business men are getting tired of looking for the weather, and the fanning portion of the community art complaining about being kept oaek with their ploughing and outdoor work generally. However, it is to tie hoped that there is a silver lining ••omewherc, and that it will soon mak? its appearance, and not be in a hurry to sink into oblivion. The local branch of the R.A.O.T.T. Order has handed to Mr. Esse, local secretary to the Overseas Club, £2 towards the tobacco fund for our boys a I the front. The following are particulars !>" Saturday's Red Cross Mart business: —Coldwell'Bros., £5; Ingle.vood Bowling |Clul>, £2; Miss Lambert, lite; Mis. Longbottom, lfo; W. Davis, 10s; Mesdames Stimpson, senr., J. Allen, Brereton, and R. Evans, 5s each; Me-.;-dames Charters, E. Broadmore ami Burnip, and Miss Morgan, 3= Cd each- Miss Hamerton (sale of cushion), ss; Mrs. Roberts (sale of iVnv-)rsi, 12s; liesdames "J." and "W.," cakes, os. P.e.i Cress Mart receipts, £9 3s. Tota l , £2O 15s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1916, Page 3
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177INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1916, Page 3
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