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PAHIATUA NEWS.

Own Correspondent. 2 Friday. STOCK MARKEI. The New Zealand Loan and Mecantile Agencv Co., Ltd., report having held a most successful clearing sale at bcarborough to-day on account of Mr Jas Watt, cows selling from £6 to £8 ss, averaeing £7 3s. Implements, sundries and furniture realising full market lates. Outside entries of cows making from £2 15s to £9, heifers from £5 2s to £7 2s, averaging for outside cows and heifers £5 ss. Other cattle weaners and heifers making from 22s to 40s. Pigs at full market rates. Friday. If the weather be propitio-is the Pahiatua Brass Band will play a programme of music in the Square tomorrow afternoon. Owing to the fl ne weather several of our local golfers are putting un good practice on the new links The annual meeting of the Club is to be held this evening, in St Peter's Schoolroom A cricket match will be played on the Mangatainoka Reserve, to-mor-row, between teams representing Kohinui and Mangatainoka. The following will represent Mangatainoka: —Crawford, Chat win, Pearcey. Hobbs, Britland, Grace, Jackson, Bacon, May, Wallis and Williams. Mr W. F. Shaw, of the local branch of the Baiik of New Zealand, has been transferred to Blenheim. Mr Shaw leaves to morrow for his new sphere of labour.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10026, 23 April 1910, Page 6

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PAHIATUA NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10026, 23 April 1910, Page 6

PAHIATUA NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10026, 23 April 1910, Page 6

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