WAIKAKA.
ii.. —o (Own Correspondent. > BHk boms arc the onJer of the day km at present, and all the Waikaka Mttleva have been very tacky in getting food clean borne this MaKn. Mum Banter and McFadyen have disposed of their famous Clyd—dale staXHen "Cock of the North," to Mr L. BimwttV Kaeaea. Henn Blank Brothers have arrived luaie, after having spent a meat entaaMi time with their friends in Canterbury. Another worthy Waikaka w liter Mr C. Wood*, hat also recently from an extended holiday in the Sooth Island, looking lit and welt.
Hmhs Stuart and Chase have recently taken a mob of sheep on to their taction. The sheep were tracked from Hcwke's Bay to Ongarue. Tbey are • good even line of four-tooth wethers. In the Mangakaiatea Valley a sneak ♦frW has been at work recently, lootfag settlers' booaes, and roadmen's ppp | wdpufand an expert detcc-
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 134, 25 February 1909, Page 5
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147WAIKAKA. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 134, 25 February 1909, Page 5
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