CARTERTON NEWS
(from Our Own Correspondent.)
Mr W. H. Webb, managing director of the London and Berlin Piano Co., Ltd., of Auckland, wa,s a. visitor to Carterton on Thursday. A suggestion was recently made that the shops here should observe a iholiday on Easter Saturday, but at VI meeting of those interested held ihere during the past week the proposal was rejected. Mr and Mrs Gallagher, who have been residents of Carterton for fcome months past, attending. to matters connected with Mrs Gallagher's lato father's estate (Mr W. Moriarty), left for Wellington on Thursday, an<l aftor fioeing a few sights of the Dominion, will leavo for their home in America. Otiring their short tsojourn here, the visitors made many friends, who will wish thorn a pleasant voyage.
A party comprising some seventy people paid a visit to tho Kaipa-l.a-ngata Falls at Dalefield on Thursday. A pleasant'outing resulted, tho sight at tho falls being well worth tho trip.
Yesterday dense (smoke from grass find bush fires along the ranges above Uelvodere and Carrington, enveloped the town, being decidedly unpleasant.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 18 January 1913, Page 5
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