DISTRICT NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondents.) CARTERTON Mr G. Stangcr liar, sold her fine residential property in Pembroke •Strcot ,rh? pur-ha-or being Air T, . Kemp. Air and Airs Starrer leave shortly for England, Airs Stangcr hoping to go home for the Coronation. The animal picnic of St. Alark's Sunday School was held on Thursday afternoon, in the schoolroom, the unsettled weather preventing it being held in the reserve ,as originally intended. A very pleasant time was spent, the children appearing to enjoy the novelty of having it under a roof. Messrs R. Cooper and V. H. Nathan have been nominated for the vacant seat for the Alaungaraki Riding of the Wairarapa South County Council. The election takes place on Thursday next. Air Henry Boris, who has been a resident of Carterton for the past twelve years, died at the residence of liis daughter, Airs W. W .Alansfield, on Wednesday afternoon. Deceased was 93 years of age, and in his younger days was a sergeant of police in the London Metropolitan Force. At the half-yearly meeting of the local .Oddfellows' Lodge, Bro. C. J. Do Laccy was elected N.G., and Bro. H. A. liick V.G. It was decided to forward a resolution to the District Meeting disapproving of the Lodges having to get the whole of their printing and stationery through the district, being of opinion that the stationery should be procured in the town where the Lodge, is established.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 24 December 1910, Page 6
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239DISTRICT NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10153, 24 December 1910, Page 6
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