WAIKANAE NOTES.
- (From Our Own Correspondent). A big firewood project is reported to be well on the way at Rikionmgi. - u . c to be hauled from hillsides > haulers and sawn up by electric saws, and the finished product hauled railway bv motor lorries. ■ ‘ amount of capital « bein « to by a s >' ndic “ t ®j t^tld “ eil Wellington wiH not be short of firewood next winter if the hope of th* promoters i.
IG fbtv baud Of workers is hard at school* The concert promises to be I~=3-: farmers complain that their cows not milking so well this season, owin largely to the severe winter endured, followed by a very wet and storm) Vegetable growth is rather iEtaU ..<> *•» * »”• lke “J2 yield a. 1» «*«•“? at
time of year. A cricket club, embracing the district of Eikiorangi, Vaikanae, T ~nd called the United Paraparaumu, anu uu™ l > iormed. Crlpkpr Club, has )Usi The club possesses a goodly number o tried cricketers, and hopes in the near future to give a favourable account o itself in the Association championship. Some big hauls of whitebait have been made during the past v> ee ) ‘ some heavy consignments have been
sent away. , Porter Moulin, or the local railway staff, is at present on sick leave. place is being filled in the meantime bv Porter O’Kane.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 17 November 1920, Page 3
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