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Three new members were elected ~" at the meeting of the Masterton Racing Club on Saturday last. Four degrees of frost and one point of rain were registered at the Tjpper Plain on Saturday morning. ; •• The Masterton Racing Club has '". tffanted permission to "Wizard" ..'". to make an awation flight *■ ."-.. from the Opaki racecourse. In view the accident of last woik, however, J J "" it is thought improbable that the „, flight will be made in the near future. - Three hundred ducks were shot by ~_« party of Feathers ton sportsmen on . -the Wairarapa Laka one day last ijeek. It is considered by those who - are in a position to judge that wild . ducks are more plentiful this year than they have been for many years. it is said, are correspondingly numerous.

«' The weather was again favourable for the concluding day of thj Master- '. .njfto" Collie Club's trials on Saturday, "feand there was a satisfactory attendJgLgce of spectators to v, itness the finof the Teams' Match. The work in this class was not so good as in other events, and the judge was able only to make one award, that being * to F. W. Jones' team, which was placed first, securing thirty-seven ' , points from a possible of seventyThere is onlv a matter of ten days

from now until all entries close for " the Masterton Competitions. Mr W. - ""Gillespie, thj secretary, is already ~ receiving by post and personally, many entries in the various sections 'of music and elocution. It is expect- * ed that the entries for our

—tions this year will easily constitute ,». a record, and, granted fine weather on July 21st and throughout the week, a successful musical festival -is aspurod. Competitors are advised • ''"/ to send in their entries at once, as the, last, day for receiving them it ■ A Wellington wire states that a * deputation, consisting of registry of'"v fice-keepers, on Saturday interview,l '/«sd the" Hon. W. F. Massay, as Min-*,,-lister of Labour, and protested .' against the recently gazetted reduc- ' iaori of fees. Mr Massey agreed that * „.? ,a registry office-keeper was entitled >"' to a fee just as a labourer was for " l *"his hire. He did not want to have „the work done for nothing. Some- , -' thmg undoubtedly was wrong in the past. He would look into tbe - mat- . .* tor, and 'probably adopt a suggestion <- that the license given to a registry =-' office-keeper should depend on his .. » distributing fees. ",•*' The Cbmmittee i of the Pahiatua - * Progressive Association decided on' Friday evening to point out to the Bail way Department that .passengers A' * south of Woodville cannot,reach any: ";* .point in Hawke'e Bay north of WoocV *%?Be earlier than by ' the „.. Usui. At present a traiiKleaves atas- ''' twton f at 6.-20 m ''WoadviTle at 9.40 a.m.;-buf.it does- % root connect with any tram-north, * , although two trains pass through '£ *' Woodville north from Palmerstbn v LNorth before 9 a.m. The Department ■*", is to be asked if it cannot delay 6ne| T jot the trains passing throuch Wood- , ',* ,*ille to connect' with the Wairarapa' ,; T train reaching Woodcille at 9.40 a.m. ■*!<. A Chrfetchurch telegram states f-CfVthat appears to be a bad case \\ \ <& lwglect was brought under the tio'S! ,«l»ce of a reporter on Saturday. The " 2; - ; -i$S« Himitangi arrived at Lyttelton ( l *" from the Chatham Islands at 1 '--■'. o'clock on Friday morning, and short- &<■ Jy after daybreak she went to the 'y * whari and ■ :*Tventy-six i' °i ** l tt , .eT* The steamer had' a stormy passage fromt the Chat-Iftv-fcward for the best partM a week. S*)n« of thff beaste was m a weak when landed and it has reinain- •"- in -the vard near the wharf ever %V since. A 'complaint was on morning by some members. W l ni the crew of the Harbour Board s v: tdredge -Canterbury, that the poor ?f" > lieftst seemed to be in pain, as it was • \ moaning continually and itatmaarea 'J*.. to be'very weak. The matter was j*srreported to an Inspector .for the fc>o-. \-' cietv for the Prevention of Creulty -to ' » ?1 Animals, to the police, and. to the at once sent a constable to the •5-- "cattle yard where it was found that stockman, sent by the agents for '"'"the consigners, had just arrived, and S. - -the bullock was in the presence v!- 'of the constable. ~ ■ *■' , '•». ' ' t• - is required by Messrs ♦f}/- Masterton. ¥ Two labourers are wanted at, the * .. Bank of New Zealand, premises, <" Masterton. '/ ' Mr F. P. Welch advertises for x - sala a bargain in dairying land. Ex- "*; ceptionally easy terms will be given ' ( r :/ro a reliable man. -\ -." A meeting of all those interested in No-lioense cause' will-be held in \"? the Y.M.C.A. rooms tonight. Every r It , ( one is .urged to be present. \- 'V The ma" who "counts" 'nowadays is V" the well-dressed, well-groomed .man. jj.;'' He must wear ivell-tailored suits of V, t smart cot such as those made by and Chapman. See their ! i.'- advertisement, elsewhere. %t McGruer and C 0.,. drapers ,Vviand- clothiers. Queen street, are of''pfi feryig excebtional stocktaking values week in ladies' rainproof coats, ;-v- vtweed .lined, ladies' jersey coats, c\. "/tweed coats, and othep specialties. ■ , -MrL. G. Reid, Stipendiary Magistrate, give notice that on Thursday, ! > " Courthouse, Masterton, he will hear objections to the rolls of the several' ridings within the County of Mas- \ ■ "terton, ' Messrs H. F. McNeill and Co., licensed land agents; Wellington, ad- ' vertise for sale on-page 8, a model 1,/- ' dairy and fattening farm, comprising »,„.'. 186 acres rich land with--first-class !.' improvements. Messrs McNeill and i?*"- Co. are the sole agents for this pro;V ) perty, and will supply full particulars U- ' on application. &.& - .Tickets for the Pryor Gilbert Bene|t. ;&t Picture afld Art Union, which «*' place next Friday night in the • - Hall, have not only sold freely m Masterton, but also in the adjac- >* »*«nt towns where books have been , gent. Mauriceville has been especial- '' * ' 1? prominent in this matter, and the Secretary of tli3 benefit has had to 't l forward additional mipnlies to this ''-' v ' 'town.- Those entrusted with the '" '* sale of tickets are reminded to make 'a, special effort during the few days ; - remaining and to hand all butts or ' ~ unsold tickets in to the committee before Friday next.

WHAT IS CEREGEN?

We may be deprived of starches, '* sugars, and fats 'and still. live, but "■*'-without Proteid we die. .^Ther o is little doubt that the ran i -<!#wn conditions of our systems and -' ~■ - nervous disorders are maily caused ,- "by an insufficient supply of Proteid "*- and' Phosphates, to repair the waste i The white flour so largely % in use to-day is so "finely milled and !^ J ?V J ir-tceaied' that practically all- the proand Phosphates and fats are re--4s?" moved, and in consequence our bodies aimer rmrtJal starvation.. ft . CEREGEN is Proteid-Phosphate nerve food, in a concentrated and easV,. ijy assimilated form, and is unequal-• : led as a geneal Tonic and body builder. \ ■ 'lt is sold in tins, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d and 12s 6d by J. V. GORDON, Chem- * ' " ist, Masteton, who has the sole ', ' Agency for the Wairarapa. Posted I - - iree to any address, *

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 June 1913, Page 5

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Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 June 1913, Page 5

Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 June 1913, Page 5

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