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COUNTRY NEWS.

PAEROA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) PAEROA this day. At the Magistrate's Court yestenla* morning, a youth named Itoy Pippin irecharged with (the theft of a magneto, spo*--latnp. bridle, and spanner. He was arrested by Constable McClinchy, and was r<_j manded on baU uruttl .Tune 5. DAIRYING. The branch secretary of tho New Zealand Co-op. Dairy Company, Ltd., Paeroa. advises that .the total amount of butterfat ■received for last month was 619,3001b, aa against 5R5,51'J1b for the same period la.-* Tear, an increase of :i:i,7Sllb. The advance payment was £39.284. as against £29.,G9 for the same month last year, an Increase of £9517. Of .the total amount o£ butterfat .received, 527.0931b went to bti'trcrmaking. and 92.2071b to cheese-making. The output of butter from the local factory was 78 tons, Xgatea factory 125 tons, and Walhou factory So ions. In the dairy produce section at the Waikato Winter Show, for a box of 501b of butter made by a lirst asslstiant, for ■•x.port, Mr. C. U. Mcllor. of the N'gatc-l f-ic-..ry. tied with five others for first place om: ~•' a compe ition of ( J envries I- '•: !;os '■• butter for export, by members of ;'..•■ N-w Zealand Factory Maitnsors* Ass.iciaU'.n. Mr. A. J. Oarry. manager of the Paeroa factory, secured third place wifth 04_, points. GOLF. Arrangements are well in hiu-id .or reception of rhe visiting Hamilton t.--.rn to the local links next M■>::•!.ij. -V march is to 1m- |»1av..,l against .1 team c-.ni]Tlsm__ members from the (lululi-hls' clubs Tne bogey Handicap maid *'•('•■'"d "7 ">•* I ladles last Saturday cyulyd k- -n •■■..np. Lillian, resulting in a win '■■''■ - , i--» *■ ■ I Walmsley. j FOOTBALL. ! At a mectitig of the Paeroa Rugby Cr.iori Mr. 11. M. Slfiuid was elcci ,1 1 manage:- ~t the senior team to play at Ha,.:! ..:. line . . In recognlti'3l of his \u.Itla.b.c .-■ n 'l'' the Interests of Rugby ■■< i a----.a. .Mr. .i. \y. Sllcock was elected a ..-:..■ member ~t .be association. GENKHAL. Tennis t'lub are making arr:i:ii--:.ie:i;< •-, hold a big bail in ill,- iVntr.i I. ■••■ m an early date. The proceeds ••: : . ■■,:. ' i be devoted In la;, ins down i lr:: r : ur grass tennis courts. Ii -•■•■ .."■■•'. ■ •» have them ready for play when l:i ■ .> ■'. -v opens. rTAUF-AKI PLAINS. TITIPA. A movement is on foot to h-i, I a j • '•: btall at Turua. A synd: ate •:Io ~ ::)- i ire Interested In fh- matter. I!,- lb-r mace will be 1 om'; b.v 401 Ad -;'!■,;•■ -'".•" Lccomin.elaiioii and dressing r ai-. cr : • ie provided. NCATKA. _At a me-ting of the S'-at-a I.ll.rnry ' mit.te... Mr. IV. ii. Ihr.i, ir.l iuis , .-,-: 1 • tlil the vacancy on the comiu-t. j.s-.i. 1.. the resignation of Mr. K. «,,.w, Ii v..,, r»p„rt'-d that 141) new books bail Ivcn :•:.-■ chased, briiiglug The fotal up to 2.M). Tbe Npit.-n Farmers \ -:•■:•.ti-i -.- r.-.i

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 11

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COUNTRY NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 11

COUNTRY NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 11