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(FROM OU -t OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Tho dairy factory ha male a sisit at last, with a supply at time of writing (26 h iasi) of 100 gallons. A lair □umber of cows will be milked thia season, as batter is in strong demand aad springers are cheap. Docking is now over and results have been most satisfactory, far better than the owners themselves had anticipatedThe best returns (all would bear publication) were from the flocks of Hoff* man and Honore, percentage being 81 and 75 respectively. L >33 of ewes w<e ten per cent and and as the percentage of lambs is bared on the number of ewes put to ram, return! here are as good as elsewhere. The many friends of Mrs La Preu veill regret to hear that she is still very ill, though a distinct progress for the better is reported. School was re-opened last week, the teacbar Miss Ashby having recovered from her illness. So once more may be seen the little ones “with satchel and shining morning face” on their way to the education shop, there to purchase knowledge.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 336, 1 November 1907, Page 2
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186Te Rau-a-moa. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 336, 1 November 1907, Page 2
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