TE WHARAU.
Very dry waatiier has been experienced here foe the pasL few weeks. The creeks have not Wu lower at any part of summei, and several residents are complaining of empty water tanks. Messrs Webb and Wilson, Stock 1 Inspectors, who have been in, the I district for the past week, consider i this an ideal season for rabbit pois- ' oning, and that results hai* been | better this year than ever before'in ' : ' their expei'iencc. ' A young man engaged with Mr ! T. Miller, of Masterton, in cutting firewood at Mr Cotter I*,, 1 *~ had his ' hand rather badly, damagpd by the' i saw on Saturday last, and was con- [ veyed into town by'Dr Cook, and Is, i progressing satfsfgorily..' ' v I Mr Keid f ,sf the A-ll.Pi iopiety, l is »* present visiting this t% "Met. Mr W. H; Beetham hag ah interesting asiicie to Te Whai-au with reference to deerstalkers being i found on his property. Judging by the number of trespass notices issued in this district, it would seem that one cannot 'be a deerstalker unless he owns a few /thousand acres of > land, ' \ " ,„ Although not so many as earlier in the season, a good number of * fat Stock continue to leave this district. 1 'he football season will open early next month, probably with' a match between Te Wharau and Glad- ' stone. Miss Laing, of Napier, who has been visiting at Bankview, -has left for Foxton. Misses Campion and McDonnell, . of Turakina, who have been staying at Brackenfield, have left for Wellington. Mr and Mrs Bunny, of Glenburn, will leave shortly on a trip to Europe.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 5
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268TE WHARAU. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10199, 30 March 1911, Page 5
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