FEATHERSTON
FIRST AID CLASS GIFT OF BANDAGES., (“Times-Age” Special.) Mrs Herbert Clark has donated 12 triangular bandages for the use of the Women's War Service Auxiliary first aid classes. Personal. Mrs Charles has returned from a visit to Thames. Her daughter. Mrs McLellan, hopes to leave hospital in ten days’ time. Mr and Mrs Walter Robinson have received word that their son. LanceCorporal C. B. Robinson. Divisional Signallers, is reported to be missing. Mrs Allen Donald is spending an extended holiday in Tauranga. Miniature Rifle Club. The following scores were recorded in the weekly competition on the Featherston Miniature Rifle Club’s range: —M. McKenzie 93, A. Burt 90, K. McKenzie 98. L. Rasmussen 92, I. Feast 95, Mrs Wilson 95, E. O'Nealc 92, C. Foster 95. M. Hodder 97. G. Rhodes' 95, Mrs Rhodes 95. A. Hodder 95,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 June 1941, Page 7
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138FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 June 1941, Page 7
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