MANGAMINGI.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) The weather of late has been beautifully mild, and everything points to an early spring. The sound of calves and lambs greets one everywhere, and, as the winter here has been the best for many years, all are counting on a good and early season. Mrs. H. Turner ivill shortly be able to return home from Mount Yiciv, Avliere she bats been laid up for several weeks after an operation. Mrs. A. Pennington,, ivho has been under an operation in the same institution, is now progressing fai’ourably.
Mrs. Hardwick Smith has been spending a .short holiday in Wellington.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 21 August 1926, Page 6
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