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GREYTOWN

GOLF DRAW FOR SATURDAY. ("Times-Age” Special.) The draw for the second round of the Challenge Cup in conjunction with the third round for the Keltie Buttons to be played on Saturday by lady members of the Greytown Golf Club is as follows: —Miss M. Collier v. Miss M. Hood; Mrs McPhee v. Mrs Thompson; Miss Nix v. Mrs Jury; Mrs Ward v. Mrs Maddison; Mrs Gold v. Miss E. Gregor; Mrs Mead v. Miss J. Feast; Miss R. Collier v. Mrs Gregor; Miss P. Tully v. Mrs G. Ingley; Miss B. Gregor v. Miss Wiggins; Mrs Higgins v. Miss Harding; Mrs Nicholson v. Miss Askew; Mrs Howie v. Miss Bouzaid; Miss Quinn v. another. ‘PARCEL FUND LIST OF DONATIONS. Donations to the Greytown Parcel Fund are as follow: —Miss M. Collier, £5; Mrs Collier, £1; Mrs Wood Sent-., Mr W. J. Knell, Mrs W. J. Knell, Mrs H. G. Carter, Mr F. C. Wood, Mrs F. C. Wood, A. G. Nisbet, Marjorie Wood, Canon Sykes, Mrs Sykes, 10s each. The following have donated one parcel each: Mr A. W. Horton, Mrs A. W. Horton, Mr F. C. Bunny, Mrs F. C. Bunny, Mr S. C. Shedden, Mrs S. C. Shedden, Mrs R. Beu, Mrs A. Johnson, Mrs A. Gregor, Mrs J. F. Thompson, and Miss Oates. Ten shillings provides one complete parcel, including postage. Donations will be gratefully received at the school house, at Mr H. G. Carter's shop or by any members of the committee, and each one will be acknowledged. Red Cross. Over 50 attended the Home Nursing Class held last evening. Mrs F. C. Bunny explained the methods of bedbaking and preparation for reception of patients. Mr F. Dewhurst, adjutant of the Home Guard Battalion, supervised the squad drill. Vital Statistics. The vital statistics registered at Greytown for June were: —Births, 3; marriages, 2; deaths, 2. Rainfall. In June 6.02 inches of rain were recorded in Greytown. There were 23 wet days. In the same period last year I. inches were registered and there were 14 wet days.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1941, Page 7

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342

GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1941, Page 7

GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 July 1941, Page 7

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