OHAUPO.-WAIKATO.
MILL BLOWN DOWN. A quarterly sale was held liere on the 22nd. A good number of cattle were penned up, and most of them sold at satisfactory prices. Air. Karshlet's fifteen month's old heifer brought £-1 10s. ; another two-year old, £S 10j. ; a couple of draught horses brought from £7 to £10 each ; bucks from £3 to £L each. The ■weather has been very rough and windy ; one of the roughest gales. The Ohaupo flour mill was blown over bodily. Fortunately the miller had just left for breakfast, or some serious accident might hare happened. The proprietors are now busily engaged in re-erecting it on a new principle.—[Correspondent, August 27. J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2376, 6 September 1871, Page 5
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