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OBITUARY. Much sympathy is felt locally for Mr and Mrd w. Deed in the loss of their eight - months - old baby gitl, which died on Saturday morning last. The funeral took place on Sunday. GOOD CROP.}. * I notice tnat quit'- a number of**? P-oplc low have good h rse-bean crops in flower, so that there will scon be plenty of nutritious feed available for the pigs. SEKIUUS ILLNUSo. Mr H. Jolly, senr., was :ent t«i the Auckland Hi spital at of last week to be oi ecated upjin;>r appandicitis. We are glaJ to leAra thet" he is now getting along prewß jjell. JOU NTRY LOOKING WEIL. * The country is looking very prjsptroui just now. Notwithstanding th: spell u' unfavourably leather , the grass has coiee sitina., splendidly, s especially during the past few weeks.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 50, 10 December 1912, Page 2
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