HARIHARI NOTES
(Our Own Correspondent.; Mr and Airs ChisnclJ, of the [lariImri Hotel, ipaid a visit- to Creyniuutb on Friday rcturaiijg home the same evening. A good numbc r of residents left here on Saturday evening for Wuiho to b 1 present at the social tendered to Messrs Carroll aud Green, who have retired from the Public Works De • nrtnient. nftc? quite a long term of service The annual Cmit«-4iaB Tree will bo held here at; the Public Hhll on De eeniber 22 for the. children. The Westland County grader is herat the present time giving the road' ‘•he usual clean up before the holida.s>. Most of the whitebait lishernien have packed up their and havci left the various rivers in this district. Mr J. Phillips, of Messrs Job:* Burns and Coy., Greymouth, is on n business visit here. Mr W. N. stopforth, of Hokitika is also here, on a business visit. The cream lorries in this distri® l arc obliged to collect the cream everv [other day on account of the large sup- ! lies that are coming to hand this Reason. The increase is mainly due to the majority of the farmers using more lime and super. A voting man named Williams, froir Hokitika, who has been employed at the sawmill at Mount Bonar was conveyed to the Westlaud Hospital at the end of last week in a' very serious condition. Mr J. McLean, of Greymouth, has imported two pedigree bulls for h«s farm. Ono animal is a beautiful roan shorthorn and Ihe other a fine looking Jersey. Both boasts are being much admired here since their arrival
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Grey River Argus, 7 December 1932, Page 2
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