GREYTOWN
TRUST LANDS TRUST SECTIONS LEASED. (“Times-Age” Special.) Although several of the Greytown Trust Lands Trust sections which were auctioned for lease some months ago were passed in, they have now all been taken and are being planted in small fruits and vegetables. CHEESE FACTORY DECREASE IN OUTPUT. The output of the Greytown Cheese Factory is about two cheeses less per day than was the case at the corresponding period last year. TENNIS The annual meeting of the Grey-' town Tennis Club will take place this evening. PLANTED IN VEGETABLES VACANT GROUND AT SCHOOL. All the available ground at the Greytown District High School is being planted in vegetables. ST. LUKE’S CHURCH SUCCESSFUL DANCE. The young members of St Luke’s Church held a successful dance in the Odd Fellows’ Hall on Saturday evening. The music was supplied by Te Tau’s orchestra and Mr G. Robinson acted as M.C. The net proceeds, which amounted to over £2, are to be used in conjunction with the Gipsy Fair. There was a large congregation at i St Luke’s Church on Sunday evening, when Miss A. M. Dinneen, of the Chinese Mission, gave an address on the work of the missionaries in China. The Rev D. Calder, 8.A., will be the preacher at St Luke’s Festival on Wednesday next. On Sunday next at 11 a.m. the Bishop of Nelson will conduct Confirmation service at St Luke’s Church. Personal. Mr Roy Richards, who is a member of the Hawke’s Bay Company of the special force now in training at Trentham, visited his parents on Saturday.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 October 1939, Page 7
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