FEATHERSTON
PERSONAL ITEMS ("Times-Age” Special.) Mr R. N. Barton and party have returned from their annual trip to the Sounds. It transpires that the jockey, H. Challinder, who was hurt during the first day of the Tauherenikau races, is more seriously injured than had been at first anticipated. It will be some weeks before he is able to return to the saddle In the recent examinations Edward Arthur Perry, eldest son of Mr and Mr? Ned Perry. passed in accountancy company law and commercial law. Bound for Meat Works. An exceptionally good line of fat wethers, about 2350, from the estate of Mrs Chas Elgar, Fernside and Kahutara, were seen on the road today, en route to the Waingawa meat works.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1940, Page 7
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