DISTRICT NEWS
(From Onr Owa Oorr&spondeots.'' KAIPARORO. -,/' Very severe .weather was experienced <hero during (the 1 past week, biting-• winds, accompanied by ©howBleet, Farmers viewed the adverse weather conditions Mxiously, as (had rtfhe storm ©rntinued for a longer period, there troTild probably have 'been a serious loss of stock. The weather, though now niudh anffldar, istilll 1 presents a threatening aspect. Birds are causing serious damage to oat crops in this-distract, iai isome cases fields being almost left hare. On Tuesday aiighit-the -winding up of (the .winter iseries of dances was Sheld. Owing to the inclemency of . ttthe weatiher, there was- a rather ottendaiu.ee, but the organisers ■of (the -social worked with, a will, and from sitart to finish the evening wag ©no of thorough enjoyment to toll ibravied the elements. r -' '!Mr -Fleming, Chief Inspector.- ; to the Wellington Education, Board, exanained the. jlaeal school on. the 19th inst. The idh'ldren were granted a JhoKday at the week end.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 5
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159DISTRICT NEWS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10433, 26 September 1911, Page 5
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