WAIKANAE NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent}. -V good deal of sickness, mostly in2a' n2a 'old-:, is present in the district. ."."•- very cevere ca.-e- have yet been reported. Th.- continued cold weather and ra<n ha- bad a disastrous effect on the mi!k supply, and some farmer.-, are now milkir..; or.ee a day only. Mr and Mr:; Kari, accompanied by their young 'bob, left Waikanae for Paekakariki ye.terday. The iVaikana,; tootballc.-:. journeyed to Manakau last Saturday and playod a match with tiit Hui Mai team. V,'i: kar.ae prove-S life victors after a lively; game, the wsore being Waikacae 15, Hui Mai 6. The next match wiU be played at Waikanac next Saturday, -.:*:..': the Levin team meet- the local dub'-, te-ara. Waikanae wiil be repre ented as foUow*:—W, Askew, R Buchanan, J. Cornwall, K. C'roli, J, Field, C. HowelJ. O. Lynch, W. Larsen,' W. Moulin, K". Jfgaia, R. Nicholson, C. Porter, K. Puketapu, A. Smith, Puai Thor*?is ; M. Weils, H. Cdy.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 19 May 1920, Page 2
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