Successful Hare Drive.
The Wairarapa Coursing Club held a very successful hare drive on Sunday, a number of U.S. Marines, in. charge of Major Kirges, assisting. The drive was held over the properties of Messrs. L. A. Keats (Mt. Bruce) and L. R. Wilton (Rangitumau) which were kindly lent for the occasion. Salvation Army Jubilee. The Salvation Army is now celebrating its Diamond Jubilee in New Zealand by a series of Congress gatherings conducted by Commissioner J. Evan Smith at the four main centres. In Wellington the date of the Congress will be April 17-19, and one of the main features will be a public gathering in the Opera House on Sunday afternoon, April 18. at which the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. P. Fraser, will preside. Lorries Collide. A collision occurred at the Masterton Post Office corner about midday on Saturday between a three-ton U.S.A. Army truck and a lorry belonging to Messrs C. E. Daniell, Ltd. The lorry caught fire as the result of the impact but the flames were promptly put out by the driver of the Army truck by means of an extinguisher. Considerable damage was done to Messrs C. E. Daniell’s lorry but the other vehicle appeared to be undamaged. No one was injured.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1943, Page 2
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209Successful Hare Drive. Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1943, Page 2
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