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DISTRICT NEWS

(From Our Own Correspondents.) i WAREA. A cricket match, Warea and Oka to ; combined, v. Carringtnr Road, took place at Okato on Gio.l Friday. The day was fine and there was a fair attendance. The local t<>ari: batted first, and put up a score of 35 runs, H. Pelham being top scorer wit'. 10. Carrington Road then went in aiv". were all out •Jon 40 runs, Cooper ihal: : <»2 the highest scire with 15. In the.second innings Warea and Oka"tt> made-19, while Carrirgton Road teams played 12 .men, a.-side_ Cpi,dngton Road thj, f \) \ «

- oni the 24th inst. in M-. A. 0. Wells' paldock.-—The weather wa* perfect, and Qiqst of the families in tie district put & U#&\ about 11 a.m. an*4o.'n the young Mr,. P. WeW'&ftughl; dtalfer id ile was the mattsAM only a few "tthute* .plixl firewood ana,urns, '<vb,m helped maters consid»#fciy. s9B<Ms&lZo the <Jh:lcT«a fi wßrfe S«aW under a tfr#h&%i> 'thorn tp] the "by": fshe ladies, who attended t.> all matters • in connectitfn~witli~the"'ff.o"d'""wlricli-"were '«3a;v cM#toMpow.-'%f?#rfchW go* rV p?fee?"'T?e <youßß VH^&% JJies' and mßfflHOraiM ,rf *«ift Watt* ' a lot oi fun, the'MSft&P- bffcting very 1 "ini ch to>mii>bMmst\. In the tug-iH-wa,r, School Committer v. all-comers, thft all-comers were victor vus, the other6id(e having no. ~ $H school I 'Tbrfees were presented't.ff tie'cfiildren m

wuT/fSVWIdSt'TeM %mragheP J laXa§P%khHTtlfrT« wlre^y hahdecT round about 4.30 ?nd { 4je|an to..dispersje_about after spen JiTsegan to disperse ah'iw 5.30, after , a verv^enjoir*^ I .ydf Jy ~; The milk season is gonifi off. but the !lslippl ) y. > has i kep I t-up. ! i iifers! in,j.thi«,strict have' Tattle to.^pin'^)lain- jot ,u v r ?t 'o |was told that'the output'of'butlfer • .'.it i tne/fe^t-ory.js abouf CO boxes a dSV *in advance of this time ■« si year, which is very satisfactory. T>it, I.consider, is not due altogether to *U good season, j but to the fact that; jthe iplpugb,49;in/>re in use how'than in the ( aat, and some of the newly.-laid-dowp .pastures BTej coming into use. the turnip blig^is i>n.=? f incoff. A lot] of : the turnips have de'ca'y'd. mt the effeot is not as bad as w»s| »t. p.n'd there will still be 50465.000 crops in the district.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 351, 31 March 1910, Page 2

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DISTRICT NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 351, 31 March 1910, Page 2

DISTRICT NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 351, 31 March 1910, Page 2

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