MAUKU
At last the telephone is coming tdl Mauku and subscribers who signefl up last September, are being linked] up with Patunnhoe. A strong gan M of men is at woik and lines are being laid along the Union road, Tramway! road, Creamery road, Church and! other roads, and in a few days' machines will be installed in several of the houos The forem n (Vfr Munro) deserves the congratulations of the residents for the active and rapid manner with which he has handled the work since he arrived here a few days ago. Owing to the unusually seven winter feed is vary *hort and it doe not look as if mm h in the way of dairying returns cm he expected until Octob-r. The fine crops of young grass ar mnd the district have been already punished and the old pastuie it at a standstill. However with'a few fine days and some warm sun an improvement would soon be felt as most placts l.a?e had a liber- ' al toj -dressing
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 401, 16 August 1918, Page 3
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