DISTRICT NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondents.)
CARTERT.ON.
Mr F. Jackson, road overseer for the Borough of Carterton, has had the misfortune to poison his left hand.
The secretary to the Rover Football Club yesterday received a communication from Featherstou stating that a-team could be raised there if the Thursday Union was again re-organ-ised. Carterton will be able to get a team, and it now only awaits Masterton and Grey town to move in the matter.
Inspector Miller, of the Department of Health, was on an official visit to Carterton yesterday. Yesterday Messrs Shaw and Cole brought the remainder of the young fawn in from Gladstone for consignment from the local railway station. • The crown of the road in High ( Street is being re-tarred and sanded. This work is done periodically to keep the thoroughfare in good order.
A meeting of the Past Grand Lodge of Oddfellows was held at Featherstou last evening, a good number "going from here. News reached Carterton yesterday that Mrs James Bayliss, formerly well-known in this town, is at present seriously ill at P.otorua.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10207, 7 April 1911, Page 5
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178DISTRICT NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10207, 7 April 1911, Page 5
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