KOPUARANGA.
*'4inv Ottawa Correspondent). _.->»> ' - JDaesday,-March 19. " /jßfot&ihdipping derations it's about mt tThe'.'fatmara state ,hat the jjtyfcp dipped were in a very healthy 4att£clean condition. , ,* rain set in early on Sunday iSSftiwfr from the hortn-weet, changing td tl% southeast 'a few hours TatfciO Consequently 'we bad the IMfcaiftood experienced here for seaW ~The. Kopuiranga stream overIfpWedits banks about t'Ao a.m. on ,MQBJ3ay morning, and rose four or 'fid fcefrtygher than any'flood since IBW., Np perious logs of stock is so Har'reported, filany large land slips t#ve occurred and both joad and railway traflte ate'suspended. * The tfew' Zealand Dairy Union's creamery fa receiving about 480 gallons daily. The tests for last week ' Average 8.8. The company paid out k £215 Ob 4d for butyer-fat supplied. The" largest cheque paid to any one iopblier was £4016« Id. MrL, Seorrar intends erecting a five-roomed cottage on his properjy at Dfeyerton.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8386, 21 March 1907, Page 3
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146KOPUARANGA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8386, 21 March 1907, Page 3
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