Pukekawa.
The creamery will run every other dav next week. Wo have had a record s<ason, and the miik supply has greatly exceeded that of pievious years. A new house bein<{ built for Vr R. Dunn is Hearing cam] detion. The householders here seem very apathetic, for at a i leeting held last month there was not enough present to form a School ('ommittee. The school was opened igain this week, after a lapse » f abou six weeks It s j ems a pity that wli n a teacher is on sick leave, a relieving teacher is not app >inted, thus avoii ling keeping the children away from s ;hool for so long in tliH middle of the year. If they were kept at home by the parents the truant officer would soon be on the track. The timber for th" new school is being placed on the ground, and we hop- to see a start J made with the building straight auaV. A good number of • sportsmen were out here for the opening of the season and some fair bags' were obtained. ♦
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 10, 15 May 1912, Page 3
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