FEATHERSTON
PERSONAL ITEMS. (“Times-Ace” Special.) Mr and Mrs A. C. Marsh, Pahiatua, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs P. H, Welton for a few days. Mr and Mrs Hayes and family left yesterday for Reef ton where they intend spending a holiday. WAIRARAPA RACING CLUB. MEETING OF STEWARDS. At the monthly meei.ing of the stewards of the Wairarapa' Racing Club there were present, Messrs J. W. Card (chairman), A. C. Pearce, E. D. Martin, D. H. S. Riddiford, VZ. Howard Booth, J. F. Thompson, C. J. Nix, R. A. Donald, H. Lawson, and the secretary (Mr N. C. Shepherd). The receipts since last meeting totalled £92 8s 2d. It was resolved to obtain a further £lOOO of inscribed stock. Mrs Thomas and family, of Greytown, wrote thanking the club for its expression of sympathy in their recent bereavement. The Course Committee recommended that the path behind the main kitchen and also a pathway leading to the men’s cloak room and bakehouse be tar-sealed, and that the engineer had been instructed to prepare a report. It was resolved that the special committee appointed to go into the question of new buildings meet at the course today. One new member was proposed.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 May 1939, Page 9
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