MASTERTON NOTES.
(From Our Bptdal Correspondent.) Haymaking operations have" alrfcuij been commenced in soma parts ot the Mastcrt.on district. The weather lias been very i.-liuttpcalili-, iirtd loiisiderablo qiiiinlitics of r;iiii bars fallen. Rust, is beginning U) iiinki! its appearance in mjiiio tif tile cereal crops. Tile new ibseiublr hall which is d> lie added to th« Uailcrtou Dibtrict Hiuli .School will be filllt. by 58!'t. in.dimenMons, and will contain »■ platform, to that it may bo li.-ed for lecture*, etc. It is hoped Hml i'ke work of con.structiou will be put in hand during the Christinas holidays. A Christmas fete in cotinection with (.he G'ousr<?frational Clnireli is to bo held tomorrow. . ■. Sheep stealing is roporlefl to ba.vo Iwcii rife of late on some of tho stations 1)0- • yond Mastcrton. A con'idcrable number of beef cattle . have been sent from Hie Wairaropa to > the AVost Coast duriiif; the last moiith or two.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 2
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150MASTERTON NOTES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1299, 30 November 1911, Page 2
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