DISTRICT NEWS.
[From Our Own Correp.ponihni.'}
11AI'KJ OF-VII,LE WEST. The usual autumn course <>? slrkixv; —mumps and measles —has again got. a firm hold amongst- the young folk. The weather continues wintry, ;wu! for the last few days -both north westerly and southerly gales have prevailed, accompanied hy heavy hail a,nd ra in. It is with regret that J record the death of the six year old daughter ni' Mr and Mrs R. W. Pedersc«t), which took place oh. Saturday evening, alter sr. short illness. Unusual excitement was caused a Fc\v days hack when a local resident v,as bringing home wnno young catiie, which lie had |)erelinked. from a neighhoming farm. On reaching his yards one hrok'.' away aa*d ea reared toward ity. old liimr.',- 'scattering young and old, \vl::» ran to rtop it. progress. 'Pu aeima' \v;r: not stopped, however, until i'j wa:i overtaken c;i horseback and shot. . A heal dairy farmer intend:; ing milking machines, with a view to milking I set-ween <0 c"d P0 cow-.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 May 1912, Page 3
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167DISTRICT NEWS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 May 1912, Page 3
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