KOPUARANGA NOTES.
Own Correspondent. Tuesdav.
The weather has again taken a wintry turn after a few days of Spring-like weather. Stock generally are not wintfriniz fo well as last season, and on i-ccu'int i; is to be hoped the elements v.i»i -o. 1 . take up.
The New Zealand Dairy Union are giving their local creamery a general overhauling, a new 8 hcree power boilar being amongt the fittings.. The creamery will commence r.enaratiug about the first of the month as tho cow 3 are coming in a little earlier than usual this season. It seems strange that complaints should be made about goods being meddled with, and in sortie cases removed altogether from this railway station, while there is a room on the station for staraga of goods, and if one of the railway hecses—of which there are two v?ithin a quarter of a mile—wa3 placed near by and the key of the room kept there until required, all this inconvenience and annoyance would be dispensed wi f h. Judging by ploughing and stumping operations that are going on in this neighbourhood fair quantity of crop will He sown this coming season.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10063, 10 August 1910, Page 6
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192KOPUARANGA NOTES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10063, 10 August 1910, Page 6
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