MAURICEVILLE.
Mt ; A. T. .Rirkos, of ike- railway eibaff, has reeeived .notice of transfer to Warpnlniran. Mr Ikosiiahan., of Wellington, will succeed Mr Parke*. Master Lawre-neo Mrluown has token up lv's duties as cadet in the [Railway Department's head office, Wellington. ■The usual monthly meeting of the School Onwm-itto- way held in- the echodrcom on Monday night, when the u.su«il .l'outine -busings was transacted. Jt was decided to plant the western. Sbonnd'ary of tho school gr'caiind wiitfli macrocarpa trees on Arbor Day. There- was a very severe frost hero this mcruiiig (Wednesday), the thermometer regiiitcdng three degrees bolow freezing point. ■Gkeni line weather', the daneo to be held in the hall on .Friday evening promises to he a success. Mrs-J.- Jorgenscji ,who has been •spending a holiday with her son in. Wftngamrui, retivrncd home "yesterday. The frkmds of Mr Deadman, ot tln,swill regret to know that Mrs Deedmau- hai; 'been ordered to the Mivii ct ton Hcopit ail.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 3
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158MAURICEVILLE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10678, 5 July 1912, Page 3
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