MANGATOKI.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) THE WEATHER, This spell of fine weather is most helpful to . the farmers, who depend upon the sunshine for a successful harvest. The Avater supply, however, is faring badly, and those rvho are dependant upon the* tanks are feeling the shortage considerably. HOLIDAY VISITORS. Airs C. Thomas, of Hamilton, is visiting her home. Airs T. H. Fever is the guest of Airs Gifford. Mr Iv. Brodie, Avho Avas the guest of Air and Airs AloGuinness, has returned to Wellington. Air and Mrs J. Foy, of Wellington, have been visiting their home. Aliss Robertson is the guest of Aliss Parker.
Airs W. Lambie is on holiday at Wellington. Mrs Alitchell, Avho has been the guest of her sister, Mrs C. Nicholas, has returned to Wellington. Air and Airs Le\\ r is, of Auckland, aa t lio are on a motoring tour, have been the guests of Mi- and Airs T. Ferry. Air J. Bunn, <of Whakatane, is visiting his daughter, Airs A. Alarx.
Airs W. Lambie, of Hamilton, has been visiting her mother, Airs W. Clarke.
Mr J. Lambie is about again after the painful accident which befel him in the hay-field.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 18 January 1928, Page 2
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