WAIAU PA.
With the dairying season fast drawjnar to a close, Mr Shaw, the New Zealand Dairy Association's representative, is making enquiries as to the best means to te adapted for tfci- transport of cream text season, viz., whether to convey the eame by steamer from the wharf to the Waiuku factory or by road to the Pukekohe factory. The former would mean the erection of a lepot at the wharf and the employment of a collecting cait. When particulars) of tbe respective costs have been se cured the information will be placed before a meeting of suppliers for a degißjoo to bejoweta
The schcol site question is still in suspense, no reply having yet been received from the Education Board in regard to the petition advocating the retention of the school building in its existing position or the rival petifion for its transfer to the proprszd new site near the Public Hall
New graßS paddocks are showing welcome growth and ire doing remarkably well, particularly on Messrs C J Clark's and Grinter's properties Muc'i regret is txpressrd in the district at the untimely death of Mrs Poole, wife of Mr J H Ptole, manager of the Harbour View Estate. The deceased lady, who was 42 years of sg-", passed away on Saturday, April 2i)th
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 172, 9 May 1916, Page 3
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215WAIAU PA. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 172, 9 May 1916, Page 3
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