GREYTOWN
PERSONAL ITEMS. ("Times-Age” Special.) Miss Higginson, matron of the Greytown hospital, left today on a holiday which will be spent in the Waikato district. Mr F. J. Brooks, left for Palmerston North today. Mr and Mrs Max Maddison left today to reside in Hastings. Bowling. The Greytown Club represented in the Wairarapa champion of champion singles by R. G. Vile. The games played resulted: Vile beat Kilgour; Brunton beat Kilgour; Carter beat Kenning twice. In the semi-final R. G. Vile beat Brunton and in the final R. G. Vile beat Carter. In the pairs competition Dennes and Carter beat Burns and Rees. Anzac Day. Colonel Mitchell, of Wellington, has accepted the invitation of the Greytown branch of the R.S.A. to be the speaker at the Greytown service next Anzac Day. R.S.A. Meeting. The Wairarapa R.S.A. committee and district representatives will meet at Greytown this evening.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 February 1939, Page 7
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