DISTRICT NEWS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.] TE WHARAU. Cold southerly weather has been experienced hero for the greater part of the -week. So far we ifoave had practiealily no cuinuner wieather. Tho country in "this district is looking levy well at present, and farm-1 er's state that feed is really going to j .waste. Usually at this time of year the country in. the To Wharau dis-J trict har. a burnt-up appearance. Sttock-'buvers are" busy here at this season .of the year, and for the next few month r; large 'numbers of stock will he leaving the district. ] • Eot ; ik>- th sumaner months camp-, ■ ino- parlies are much ,m. evidence on I i the beach between Flat Point and i '■ Homewood. 'Hiis is m many ways : nn ideal camping place, as the beadh .is .excellent, and the hathmg and fi.sh.im-s as gocd as is to he found on tho coast. Tin, The Te Wharau Ban© Club held a practice on Saturday, mid a t«ro selected to compete at the Grey town animal meeting. The motor cyohst sometimes develops curious tendencies. One of the fritenutv lias 'been seen recently on the East' Coast roads motoring alo-. o-arbed in women's, c.lothiaig, r&mWimg one somewhat of the notorious "Amy .Book."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10527, 15 January 1912, Page 6
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207DISTRICT NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10527, 15 January 1912, Page 6
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