DISTRICT NEWS
LINCOLN ROAD.
(From Our Own Correspondent,)', " Nothing very startling owurred'/d'ur-1 ing the holidays, unless it was th'e'wea- j thcr. and I think it will startle us wHea | we once get a week's continued : sun-. ] shine. This is the wettest summer 11 can remember, and I think it easily | beats all records in this district. '■"' :; ',j Some, of our people went'tff'tKe'"seaside picnic and enjoyed them'selvS 5m- i mensely. Others went to the \ also say they had ajgood time I *.' n ' i! \ v . i 2fo one has as yet ventured "tQ'/cut'l any hay, which in some places is quite : ready to cut. '■.■;■' a - • Rumor says there is to be a' hugei function 'tout this way soon, dt 'which the settles' representative, Mr.' is fa) officiate*. Lei, us hope the jveath'er will lot upset calculations again-., ,;V "\ "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 100, 5 January 1912, Page 3
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136DISTRICT NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 100, 5 January 1912, Page 3
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