KOPUARANGA.
* ■ (From Our Own Correspondent). Monday. The weather has been vory unseasonable during the last day or two. Rain fell heavily all day, en Sunday, aud now :t is blowing bitterly cold from the south.' The wet weather will have a very damaging effect on those crops which aie in the stook. As the lease of tho local creamery expires at tbo close of the present reason Mr Youuir, manager of the Dairy Union, met the suppliers last Friday evening, to make arrangements for carrying ou next year. Mr Young said the Union was prepared to erect a new plant, providing they received a sufficient guarantee, and ho considered the guarantee offered satisfactory. The date for the annual school picnic has been fixed for February lGth. A strong lauies' committee has been formed to arrange the details. A dance will be held in the evening for the benefit of the "old girls and boys." A boy, driving a trap, bad a narrow escape from a serious accident here a few days ago. A motor car, coming round a turn of the road at full speed, missed colliding with him by a hair's breadth, owing to the horse shying up the bank.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7957, 6 February 1906, Page 6
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201KOPUARANGA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7957, 6 February 1906, Page 6
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