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DISTRICT NEWS.

WAREA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. K. Andrews has taken possession of the local store and posit o/l'ice, and seems to be doing a good business. Mr. R. J. (Boli) Warburton, who has been on a trip to Australia, where his people reside, returned on Thursday to I take up his duties in the cheese factory. The airship that took Mr. MacDonold's pure-bred! Ayrshire bull he bought at the last New Plymouth show must have brought the animal back again, for the bull was found on 'the farm last Sunday week, dead. Jt Jiad crawled up between two forks of a tree, and had got jammed there, and could not get back, forward, or under the logs, so there it died. The local cheese factory started operations on Sunday morning, and we are mow feeding our calves and pigs on tho whey. The annual general meeting of the Cape Egmont Horticultural Society will be held in the hull on Saturday night. The Hon. T. Mackenzie paid a short visit to this district on Tuesday afternoon, and was met at the local store by several local gentlemen.

I understand that another case of typhoid fever has broken out at Puniho amongst the Maoris, and that the boy who had the disease died. Mr. Bakewell, who was to have given an address hero on "Conscription," did not turn up on Monday night, although several turned out. Mr. Bakewell dad not get a very large crowd at Okato, aaid he thought that if no more interest was taken in it here than at Okato, it was no use lecturing, so he did not come along. One Ming that is puzzling the public here ia to know which electorate they are in. The papers declared the whole of tho Egmont County to Puniho as being in 'the Egmont electorate, but, accord? ing to the maps sent by Mr. Okey, M.P., •to the returning officer, the boundary is the Waiweranui river, whieh in the boundary between Warea and Puniho.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 2

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336

DISTRICT NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 2

DISTRICT NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 90, 6 October 1911, Page 2

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