WAIUKU.
Before Mr Cutten S.M. at the Magistrate's Court on Friday, a number of cases were dealt with in connection with the Otaua Drainage Board. [Full report of those cases next issue—Ed.] The hockey players revived the guiue on Thursday afternoon at the recreation ground when there was a .rood attendance. "At Messrs Aid red's and W. Hockin's sales good prices were realized for stock, cows averaging £l2 all round. Some fet hed over £2O, and one £2; i. We are pleased to welcome back j Mr Jas. Gribble who is much improved in health, after an abseuce from Waiuku of a few weeks. The one topic of interest on Saturday was the defeat of the Ministry, and speculation as to the improved proMWts of our railway through Mr coming into office. Air Lincoln, of Waipipi, has sold his farm to Mr F. Kiuiberley, who formerly resided here. Mr Lincoln lias purchased a farm at Ariiimu, ni.ar i brury. 1
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 18, 10 July 1912, Page 3
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