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PIO PIO.

Own Correspondent,

We are having first-class weather and they are doing all they can to keep our much-talked-of road passable by facining and filling in the holes. The bakehouse is almost completed and the Pio Pioites are looking for ward to fresh bread and other luxuries of the bakers' art. The local butcher is erecting a dwelling house, and there is much speculation as to when he is joining the ranks of tfce benedicts, if such are is intentions.

I hear th« ball to take place on June 3rd is likely to surpass anything before attempted here.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KCC19120529.2.6

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 469, 29 May 1912, Page 3

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99

PIO PIO. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 469, 29 May 1912, Page 3

PIO PIO. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 469, 29 May 1912, Page 3

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