DRURY.
S HOOL AFF.AIK3. The kitchen u-d pupil? ol the local public school I ave again set'h ci I cfowr to fork I uncle's tend that there i = a co-siderable inci as.' in ! the roil num'i ■' since the holidays. A nunirif-r ff the children, accomj panifd I the h a'. U achci, journeyed ta Pukekohe on Tee day It, order : o ai-rnd th iecLnical aid manu"! training clashes. I understar, a that the Education Board has j arnrced for the Drury School to attei d at Pukekohe in lieu of Otahuhu, a much hotter arrangement I should say a- I side;; b-"ii:g nearer, the trail s to Pjkeiiohe r-uit very much hatter. PHO PE K1 Y iH A NG! NG HA N OS, 'Hi re is still considerable enquiry j for farm property in 'his district, i pnrtculariv small holdings of fro:;- ! ten to twen'y acres, it is reported that £BS per acre has *esn offend and refu.ed for i farm of nbnut 80 a-res. Mr J. i. Cceavv's weli-known property ha lately t hanged hinds, Mi Burgoyne, of I'Lve-ie , being the purehas r at £3O per acre.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 68, 14 February 1913, Page 3
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188DRURY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 68, 14 February 1913, Page 3
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