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CARTERTON NEWS.

• (From Otff Resident Reporter). Monday. I Messrs' T. S. A reus and Son, the j well fsfiowrt building contractors, I &»ve secured the contract for alteratiOna toithe areamsry at Kaitawa, Pafcktua, which is being converted ijnfo a cheese factory. Jfie Rev. R. Young, yesterday Sssi£&m, conducted a children's serviic'tf M St. Mark's Church, there Being 1 ' £ food attendance. Mr W,#arker has donated £1 to the funds 6#lhe local Fire Brigade. I St. Mark's' Church new pipe organ i» duo in Well'fegton on August 6th, arid!" Willi on arrival at Carterton, be s&lTup by Mr ]?sarce, of Christcburcfiv A car# ( tbiifhame.if between the local Foresfe-B* Lodgerafid Maaterton Lodge, takes'place at ijfasterton 6n Friday evening.Thursday"' e"/enii?g< has been set apart at Dai'e'field for v a> Benefit concert and danVeV-tke^p'rbceeds- being in aid of an irijdfSd'player who, through no fault' of -hisrowr?, fa not reaping the bene^'of'-the - insurance fund. As an indication' of'the interest manifested in the fobiba 1 !?' fiktare between Carterton and GrUytowtt, on Saturday afternoon, it u might' be mentioned that the sum of £lß'was taken at the gate. The taking'btily represent the adult male sex, ladies, girls and boys being admitted free. The Union this season has secured some good gates, and have been able to clear off £lO5 which stood on the wrong side of the ledger at the commencement of the season, and have also paid their liabilities to date. St. Mark's Sunday Schoolroom will be occupied on Thursday evening next by the members of the Young Women's Bible Class, who are holding a social to celebrate the opening of the class. Yesterday Home Mission services were conducted in the Methodist Church by the Rev. T. G. Brooke, secretary to the Home Mission Department, and were well attended. During the evening the choir, under the baton of Mr R. Crawley, sweetly renderd the anthem "0, Father Almighty."

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9552, 27 July 1909, Page 5

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CARTERTON NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9552, 27 July 1909, Page 5

CARTERTON NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9552, 27 July 1909, Page 5

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