INGLEWOOD.
■<> ■ ■■ (From Our Own Correspondent). The Kaii :ata, Bristol road and Katapiko ladies did record business at the ficd Cross Mart on Saturday. The following constituted the receipts:—S. Death £2 2s, A. E. Burrell and "A friend," £2 each; W. Burrell, J. Wallace, J. Guilders*- CI Is each; Miss tieath (picnic), V -I. Dobum, G. Morgan, White, A. kill, £1 eacli; C. Burrell (mushroo , ISs; \ T . Dravitzski, G. Capper. C. 80.-t-k, T„. Old, E. Death, T. Carey, 10s each; J. Ryan, !)s Od; Mrs Old, senr., fls; Mrs. Cameron, 7; Gd; H. Jones, fe; Uncles, 5s 3d; Mr. Springer, Morton, Miss Williams. Mrs. J. Dobson, Mrs. Herlihy, Miss Smythe, H. T Ciarlcc, "Friend," J. Anderson, S. inderton, Airs, isiackburn, .Mrs. Wallace, Virs. Ilopson (Waituil, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Hunter, G. Peters, "Friend," os each; E. S. Giddy, 4s; Mrs. Fischer, 3s Gd; Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Tipping, 3s each; Mrs. Rofcb, Mrs. M. Ryan, B. Old, E. H. Dobson, C. E. Minchin, Mrs. Jenkins, W. Smellie, E. Hunt, C. W. Old, Mrs. Baldock, Fagan, '•Friend," Mrs Klenner, A. McKay, '2s Od each; Miss I. Nfackie, 3d; Miss' Williams (Waitni social) 27s 2d; proceeds euchre party and dance, £9 5s 3d; Bed Cross Matt, £23 4s 10d; total, £Ol 2s Gd. At the saleyards on Wednesday last MrsHobbsand Misses Johnston, Es'se and Brown ran an afternoon tea stall, which ivas very much appreciated by tl'.c large gathering of farmers and others who attend sales. The' Patriotic J:cciety will •oeneflt by ovc-r .€5 is the result of the effort. At the next sale the stall will be in charge of Mesdamos Clow and ien. Word has been received that Corporal R. Beauchamp has been wounded and admitted to hospital. The Salvation Army are holding special meetings in connection wii.li the Harvest Thanksgiving. Some of the country places have been visited, and the sale oi produce lakes place in the Army Hall to-night., when Mr. R.Cutfield will wield the hammer. There has been a whisper about town that our city fathers hav-2 he3u discussing the matter of running p'ctpres, but it is to be hoped that the waiter will not be decided on in n, hurry.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 3
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363INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 3
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