RATAPIKO.
FROM OUR OWN' I'OKIUiBI'OXDIiXT. At Ihe creameiy the impiovcmcnts ale near compli-laui, The new well ha i now reached a depth of about _>o feet and il will probably be in use next Thursday warn the conneciiun--wiil be made, so that the force pump loimeily used for pumping water lo die creamery faun the clerk w'll be supply'ng clean and bcab.r wa:<.'r to the ci'-amery. The mi k supply. Mi Chilling, (he manager, infoims me.
- much more than 11 was at lllis linn: las| year. Thi- is Mr Ch lling's ih rcl year at die envmcry. which is not only well appointed, but well eared Mr Jack Jtil-ki is making saCsfaelorv reeoverv after Irs painful acriden a week or two back.
Mr M. Zimmerman leaves the dbtrn in about three wc<ks' tine, he having sold his farm and bought one ai Hamilton, Waikalo. Many of his old friends w 11 be sorry to lose Win, Mr John l-'abish. junior, met wiih a 1 a'nfu l accident a few days ago wli'ilst uung- a stumping jack. The jack Hipped, and by simr means (he two "Jacks.'' Jack Eabi-.li and die stump- ; ng jack got mixed up. Jack Fa.lush came out with the middle finger of ilie left hand broken,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81882, 6 November 1906, Page 2
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