WAIKANAE NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent). Mr Townsend has disposed of his Waikanac property to a party who intends to make use of it as a nursing home. Tt is reported that a prominent. Iliitt dairyman has secured the lease oi Mr Hira Partita’s farm hem. The rains experienced, during the I autumn have been the means of main- [ tabling the local milk supply tor a I much longer period than formerly, and on now there is a supply to the creamery which compares favourably with the height of the .-on-on. The Waikanac Football Club is nowin full swing, and players ate getting in as much practice as possible in readiness for the season’s matches. Motor cars and motor cycle - pus-dug through the township very often do so at a high rate, of speed, and accidents have only been averted by the narrowest of margins. It is time a cheek was put to this sort of thing, which constitutes a grave danger tin more spil-cs than one) to the pcde-tria.n Halite of the main road.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 21 April 1920, Page 3
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