CARTERTON NEWS
(From Our Own Correspondent.) jDr E. W. Smyt'h, who has been a resident of Ca rterton - for tlie pa,st tihiree years, has decided to remov© to Sydney, and proposes leaving here Soon aditer Easter. Mr C.. E.•*Ci:imp'Stey, , ;.who has been assistant , 'tiite- C3areville Native College Ifor some time' past, leaves tiMs week for tlie Sdlnvyn College, Dunedin. The Clartertcu Bra,as Band (played a pfrograamnie of aniiisie iii the .ba>nd ? rotunda ill Carrington Parle on Monday niglht. The Band .wsiited, Glad\stone («i afternoon last. The Carterton Football Club has jtlieoided to C(pen the sea,son ton Satiurday, April 13th, with a practice. ■Mig;s Gladys Smith, daughter of MaC. J. Smith, of Carterton, has joined the local telephone exchange as a cadet. . ' !
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10598, 2 April 1912, Page 5
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