Manakau Notes
(By our liesident llepresentative). Between ; H) and forty acres of and tares have been sown about lately. The crops for the wiiiier fillers, which are to k«?p up flic supply of milk to Wellington. One farmer has been sending u fairly large quantity of milk away daily for some time now. A breakdown iif the machinery at Boss's flaxinill occurred last Thursday, but after some loss of time it was righted again. eel, weighing over 221bs, w.V'i-iiujjrht a few nights ago in t!ie Wai*:awa stream by a couple of young sports. This makes the fourth eel, weighing in the vicinity of 201bs, thai has been caught lately.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 March 1914, Page 3
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109Manakau Notes Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 March 1914, Page 3
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