CARTERTON NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Thursday. Mrs J. M. Toomatb and family left here this morning to take up their residence in Gisbome. Mr T. R. Roydhouse, editor of the "Sydney Sunday Times." " Referee" and "Arrow," is to visib New Zealand this month, and will spend a few days in Carterton with his' brother, Mr W. F. Roydhouse. Miss Vera King, with a total of 347 marks, won the gold medal this year, awarded to the scholar securing the highest number of marks in the Methodist Sunday School for cue year. To become anyone's property, the medal has to be won twice in suc-
cession. The summer show of the Wairarapa Horticultural and Industrial Society is to be held on Ihursday, February sJ4th. Last night and early this murning burglars entered the office in Mr T. J. Rathbone's timber yard at the north end of High street, and after carefully foraging around, and fruitlessly examining the safe, decamped with 7s 3d in stamps. On being informed of the occurrence, Constable Carmody communicated with the ■ Masterton police, and in consequence two men walking from Carterton were arrested on suspicion. They had skeleton keys with them but no stamps.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9716, 11 February 1910, Page 5
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198CARTERTON NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9716, 11 February 1910, Page 5
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