BUCKLAND.
NEWS AND NOTES There has Leon quite an epidemic yf laud in the district lately, t-veu the stole has changed hands twice recently. Land values rt re high here-, hut considering the fertility of the soil, its accessibility to markets etc, land i.s relatively lower here than in most places. Farmers had heen expecting a hard winter, hut the genial wenth"i of the past month has quite altered the outlook. Herd* are looking well, and with abundance of hay Juy nnd August shnuM present no danger. Casein has had a fair trial, find nmt-t of the dairyrueu express satisfaction There will he lit'.!" houm s j..irati -n next season.
Although the Hoard of Kdueuu.Ti has rented the I'uhhc Hall as ,1 >.},]* >chool the main building in *:i!i crowded. It i.s to be hoped tho i>partrnctit, when they <u> build, wiii have a little more than thev have shown in Pukekohe, and will not build just for the present day. The collectors who were appointed to canvas the d'stiict for funds for a War Memorial have n-arly completed their labours
Buckland has usually been fortunate ennigh to escapo the vaiiouepidemics, but we haven't bi-ei< mi fortunate over diphtherin, three rases having lately gone to the Auckland Hocpital from here
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 484, 24 June 1919, Page 3
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209BUCKLAND. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 484, 24 June 1919, Page 3
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