PATUMAHOE.
iHnrmers ara a!! taking advantage of the iKne weather and are busy preparing Uie ground for early oats. Already a lo* of autumn cats are well forward anu* will come in for winter feeding. The young graes sowo ear iy jr. inj£ autumn is coming away ™ e li /a
very good paddock is to be & cn Mr A. Hunter's farm and he . ha 3 already turned his stock on X. \ Great improvements havey deVC . on the Patumahoe-Drun^ roa(3 which has been graded £ nd rc ; formed, and when metalled* wjll be as fine a road as is in tog district. Mr E. C. Cuff, who J^ k up a large block of land—sorrfg 5 „ 0 acreß in extent—about threef yearß ago when it was in its natij. e Btatej naß practically got it all u/ nder miration. It now include njce g reen fields and has a large u\ oi:il 0 f Bheep thereon. Mr CuT in | arKe i y for raißing early lambs tor tne Auckland markets. He aj go xs aT] ex . tensive grower of turr,j p8 fur wn ich that class of land is v«, ry saitafcle. The County Cout cl i' 8 Btone . crußter has been at *J o,k 0 ,k crUß hing metal on the Pukekojh e roac j ( E0 there ii every probability 0I a rea n v good road this winter.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 40, 25 May 1915, Page 3
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228PATUMAHOE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 40, 25 May 1915, Page 3
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