MAKAHU NOTES.
(From Our Own'Correspondents. A[akalii!j, March 18. Some cases of are reported among the school children here. The Makahu school picnic was held on St. Patrick's Day in Mr Ford's paddock, hut the weather; pv}t a damper upon the proceedings, drizzling rain falling during .the afternoon. In the evening a daji'ee was held in the school when ther&was a fair attendance, and an tfas spent. The \at - Makahu will he held :|h':Mr ; J: Majinirig's property on ApriFll-j, ■' * '. ,"> The daijv supply at the Makahu factory is keiuig^upremarkably well, being much ahead of last .year's quantity at this part% the "season. . The Irish Peacjk i apple trees;referred to some weeks ago bhissom in this district now-benr .f»:mi bigger than marhles. In -coiinee Hop with the early or jihribrmiil setxsfon.' • I understand that potato plants . .responded similarly "to the apple trees. The weather of, late has been very warm, and for- days we:have had the thermometer rip to about' 110 at particularly : Hdt, ;b|lfles.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 88, 20 March 1916, Page 6
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162MAKAHU NOTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 88, 20 March 1916, Page 6
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