As instancing the good prices being obtained for fat shock, a line of 28 four-year-old bullocks disposed of in the paddock by a Matamata farmer on Monday realised £l4 2s 6d per head.
The fall of rain wasi so heavy at Te Aroha yesterday afternoon that members sitting on the opposite side of the table to the chairman at the Thames Valley Power Board’s meeting could not hear what he was saying for a little time.
The Turua and Ngatea junior fpptballers will again meet at Ngatea on Saturday next to play off for the inter-club competition shield. The Kerepeehi and Turua seniors will also play in the final of the Dent Cup competition, and there will be a ladies’ hockey Possibles v. Probables match. In order to allow players and spectators to get home in time to milk, the games -will commence earlier than usual.
In order to uphold the reputation gained at the local domain on Saturday last the members of the Veterans Football Club are holding a practice at the drill-shed a.t 7.30 o’clock tomorrow night.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5175, 7 September 1927, Page 2
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