CARTERTON NEWS.
(Own Correspondent.) Saturday. An effort is to be made to revive interest in the local ladies' hockey club. Since last .season the club has been unfortunate in iosing several active members, who have left the district. Mr W. Moore, who has always been a keen supporter, of hockey, nas taken the matter in hand, and a meeting is to be held on Tuesday evaning next. The following prices were realised at Fairbrother's stock sale yesterday: - -Springing cows, £5 7s 6d to £5 123 6d; dairy cowj, due August, £2 17s 6d to £3; 2yr heifeis in' calf, £3 9a; fifteen months' empty heifers, 375; calves, 235; forward empty cows, £3 18a 6d. Biddimr for sheep was not brighr, but lambs showed an upward tendency. Good woolly lambs, realised 93 6d; medium, 7s 4d to 7s 6d; small, 5s 6d to 53 9d; cull, 4s 21; s.m. ewes, 9s 6d; pigs, silps 103; weaners, 6s. The teqnis championship amongst the girls at the local High School resulted in Miss Dora Fairbrother inning the singles, and with Miss Grace Knuston as her partner also won the doubles.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10015, 11 April 1910, Page 6
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187CARTERTON NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10015, 11 April 1910, Page 6
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