MAURICEVILLE WEST.
• Again, after a rather cool spell, the weather has turned out hot. This will help those who have oats to harvest. In all directions the hinder has been at work, and now train some Splendid stooks of oats are to be seen. Two well-known local sports scaled the uninviting slopes of the Tararuas from the head of the Ruamahanga river last week, and expressed themselves Tell satisfied with the result of the trip, in spite of the fact of having met with had weather. ' A meeting of the local branch of the Foresters' Lodge was held in the lodge buildings on Saturday night. Mr »J. .lessen, .j'unr., who has: been suffering from a sprained arm for,the last three months, is able to make use of the limb a little again. . •Tlie water supply is still very low at the Company's* butter factory.'The new well that was put down just lately turned out a failure, and-had to be filled in again. The water has to be carted from a creek a distance of two miles away.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 3
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177MAURICEVILLE WEST. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10168, 18 February 1911, Page 3
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