WAIPIPI: EAST END.
WEATHER AND CHOPS. Hot, sultry weather is the crdrr of the day The grass paddocks present s hurn(-up appearance, and there is a big decrease i .<. the milk supply i r.d drcp in butter-fat products t) match the pa .docks. Tin ruling p;.c of buitti-fat at present is lid per li„ The dry weather fits the oat an wheat harvest vtrv well; in fact.too well, all the cinps bei g ready to cut at th: same lime. As Mr T.
has the onl ti:dfr in t! e it anytnj a fiom 10 to 14 hours pa- clav i aru work for i.irr; a:d ! i be rot.-. Seveial paddocks have been cut, stocked, Bracked tr.d thatched without t-air- Tt,e qcaiity and quanlitv are very good, both in wheat ar.d oats. FISIJ PLENTIFUL. Fish ia rather plentiful in the Wfcipipi Sorce iiw nays ego Mes3rd Jor.cs a..a Furniss ha.' two big bauls, 51 and 52 doz n—624 fish at one drivp. ♦-
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 68, 14 February 1913, Page 3
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162WAIPIPI: EAST END. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 68, 14 February 1913, Page 3
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