PAEMAKO.
Own Correspondent. Paeisako ia looking beautifully ■ fresh juat now, everything having iff'- ! proved during the l'a*t fesv weeks. Even the faces that had lengthened 1 owing to the cold weather at the | beginning of spring have shortened up and have developed genial grins?. | Ycnng stock of all kinds are plentiful ' and doing well. One former sold his last vests calves well at last sale. " He at tbe last _ sals took the risk of the winter "killing them a::d came out on top. Some others might follow his lead with advantage. . Naw buildings are going up and a considerable amount o? land is under tnß plough. Mr J. Trust is showing what the plough will do. The roads are drying up fast and things are generally busy throughout the district. The boys played a return football match with Pio Pio on Saturday afternoon, tbe result being a win tor Pasmako by 15 points to 6. The boys played a good clean game from start to finish. Mr J. Trust kindly gave the use of his paddock and Mr J. Liimarfcin acted as referee. He Lad something to do, es the teams playpd a remarkably fast and strong game toward the end. Light refreshments were provided on the field and the boys, in fact all present, passed a very enjoyable afternoon.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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220PAEMAKO. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 607, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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