Manawaru.
(From our own Correspondent.)] A GOOD heavy dawn pour of rain much needed here, as there are several large, fires in the swampy, an.l the"'strong winds which sprung un, ji'-W the day are making them all directions and of course wiTiaoJlpS* lot of damage to the pastures arvi " fencing, but in spite of the dry w ,. at »,*•?• turnips are looking well, but th • gr-ss. is getting very short and pastures looking bare. The fencing in of the play ground at Te Aroha West is progressing verv doubt, an the return of M -n F ‘ V^°' ,d from his h «l^ay 8> he will make things hum again. The Te Aroha West Cricket Club have received two challenges for a friendly game; of cricket, one being from Morrinsville aud the other from the second eleven of Te Aroha, but as S . om ? °L t lQ best Payers from Te Aroha West are away, it will be impossible to play till after the holidays are over when they will have much pleasure in playing both matches.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2074, 3 February 1898, Page 2
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175Manawaru. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2074, 3 February 1898, Page 2
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