"This wpathrr is all right fer til dairy farmer,'" remarked » gentl«B»« interested in an agricultural ceßMrft "hut it if too wet for the cheep owwflCattle can ttand continued w*t betttf than theMie«-p. Tiie latter, especially* lambs, require more funshine to ffl»B them get on well. They do not W* if the weather i.« too wet."' A deputation of Takapuna resMe»' s "ill wait upon the Mayor, Mr. A- *■ fVould, at, -.lie Council" Chamh*" * morrow evening, and urge him to icap* nomination for the mayoralty Jβ important work* inaugurated during" l, present term of office. In the will of the late Sir Willi* Herries there are handsome M*) 0 '? for the Te Aroha Borough ttwwgj Church of England, and Tβ 4W™ Jockey Club. Amounts are al» <£ queatiied to various institutieM . the electorate, hut particulars » w yet been made public. , An excursion to Rangitoto wffl » from Hobson Street Wharf on JW»" at 1" a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 4
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152Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 4
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