EKETAHUNA
PERSONAL ITEMS. (“Times-Age” Special.) Miss A. Anderson is visiting Wellington. Miss W. O’Donnell is acting as relieving infant mistress at the Eketahuna school for a month. Miss Molly Hudson, of Eketahuna, commenced duties today as relieving mistress at the Randwick School, near Wellington. Mrs V. Bergesen. of Hamilton, is on a visit to Eketahuna. Mrs W. Hornblow has returned home after a holiday spent at Hamilton. Fitness Week. At a meeting held by town and country representatives arrangements were made to fittingly carry out the objects of Fitness Week. Swimming Sports. Arrangements are complete for the holding of the swimming carnival by the Eketahuna Amateur Swimming Club on Saturday at which a number of Masterton swimmers will compete. Features of the programme will be the Manawatu 220 yards championship and the appearance during the afternoon in exhibition dives of Mr Norman Dyer, the noted Australian diver. Cricket Fixtures. The following are the fixtures in the Bush Cricket Association’s competition for Saturday next:— Mangamaire v. Eketahuna, at Mangamaire. Pahiatua v. Pahiatua Fire Brigade, at Pahiatua.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 February 1939, Page 7
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