TE AWAMUTU.
Harvest Festival. —The annual harvest festival at St. John's Anglican Cimicli will take place on Sunday next at 7.30 p.m During the service Dr. Helen Buinaby will ting a sacred solo. Offerings of fruit, gram, etc will \rz thankfully received at the church dur ing Sutuid; y. Members of the church are also requested to meet during the afternoon am! evening in older to assist in the decoraliors. Creamery.—The total quantity of milk received at the local creamery during the mo::th of January was 41,656 gallons, as against 24,143 gallons received during the corresponding period of last year. " The daily supp'y is now 1200 gallons, which must be very satisfactory to the Association considering the long tpcll of dry weather. Convalescent. —The many friends of Mr D. Anderson, manager of Thorn - comb, will be pleased to hear that he has now sufficiently recovered from a severe attack of iufluenzi to be able to leave his room. The Missing Watch. Mrs Macdouald's gold watch, which was reported as having been sto'en, has turned up safely at Maug re. It was found packed it) one of the boxes.— (Own Correspondent).
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 243, 3 February 1898, Page 2
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190TE AWAMUTU. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 243, 3 February 1898, Page 2
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