MARTINBOROUGH
PERSONAL ITEMS. ("Times-Age” Special.) Sister Kent has returned from a holiday spent in Auckland. Miss Rita Sleeth, of Wellington, is the guest of Mrs Killip for a few days. Miss Hetty Cochrane, of Wellington, has been visiting her home for a few days. The friends of Mrs G. S. Johnstone, who is an inmate of Tiri Hospital, will be pleased to hear that she is now well on the way to complete recovery. Radio Club Trip. Members of the Martinborough Radio Club and friends made an observation visit to the Kourarau electric power station yesterday. Fire at Timberyards. An alarm of fire was sounded on Friday just before noon when it was discovered that the timber racks at Mr Norman Thomas’s yards were in danger of being destroyed. The brigade was promptly on the scene and soon had the fire out.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1939, Page 7
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142MARTINBOROUGH Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1939, Page 7
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