KOPUARANGA NOTES.
Own Correspondent. •May 9„
It w -'3 (■.. until the Wairarapa Age arrived lb s morning that the sad news o the death »'/£ King Edward was icn-iW: 1 fo be correct. Halley'f; cornet has been plainly t"e»n here or; several clear mornings with the '.fiked eye. Mr ri. I». McKenzie is about to cr et a first residence on his property, also a brid a ever the. Kopuaranga stream, v. ',;'ch will do away with a ford wni< ;> 13 very dangerous in the wet sea>:or.. A lit?:hi soaking rain set in from the so'.:t;,-easfc this afternoon, and judging n\ the condition of tanks and streams it has not arrived bgftxre it wanted. The ground has. beesi al'.'iiv---. too dry for ploughing and ot « r important earthworks to be can r.:t. Th<- which is rapidly decrease . the Now Zealand Dairy | Union . r..;mery, only warrants its' wcrkifg (- .rj other day.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 7
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149KOPUARANGA NOTES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 7
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