CARTERTON
A ten',days' mission in connection j with, the .-'Church' of England was com-' meueed at St. Mark's Church on Sat- j urday evening, when the ' missioner was formally welcomed. Splendid congregations were present on Sunday, and should the enthusiasm continue, the mission will.he a huge success.. The Rev. E. D. Evans is the missioner. \ 8i0..,W.. H. Partridge, P.C.R., left for Napier yesterday, where he ; will .represent the local Rechabite Tent at the district meeting." / 'The lodge .is supporting.'the- candidature of Bro. R. H. Taylor, of Christcliurcli, for the position iof.-District Chief-Ruler. The weather in the district during the past few days has been very changeable, and at the time! of writing, is identical to winter. The well-known scientific entertainer, Clement L. Wragge, is to give his world-fairied entertainment, "The Flight of a Soul," at the Victoria. Hall on Thursday evening. Following are the Carterton bowlers to play Master ton, at Mast-erton, on Thursday next, in the Booth Cup contest. :—Phillpotts, Lightfoot, Whyte, Fisher; Barry, Hall, Masson, Ramsay; Hughan, Roydhouse, Bish, and Dounard. Mr T. Reid, the well-known farmer of Clareville, has improved his flock of .sheep by the importation of some, well-bred rams from a Feilding breeder. Mr W. Howard Booth will judge Southdown sheep, and. Mr W. Henry
Booth, dairy cattle, at the Feilding /Show. They'left for the north yesterday. ; A meeting of the local branch ; of [ the WairaralfraEgg-Circle takes place this evening.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 7 February 1911, Page 6
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235CARTERTON Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10158, 7 February 1911, Page 6
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