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> (Own Coryesponden 1. So far the epidemic has not been very bad here. There has been one case in Meeariee township, but most of the cases have been about a mile or two away. Mr. Harry Dean, o' River roa.'.; Lad to be taken to the Napier Wes • Hospital, but his many friends w.'.U be pleased to hear he i* r'cinermj Mrs. Engi-rt. another surfeter. iwell on the way t-> rec'Very, and great sympathy is felt fi,r her uw.ntr to the death >*f <•: her tela tives through the influenza. Mr. Fred Erick-t-:’. *»f Papakur.i. is also recovering. Many farmers ar' now busy 'n * the fields, hayniakmc. < tc. The weather has been vt-it undecided for the last week, an ’ rain seems probable. Gra<s is er,.wing in abundance everywhere, ami there s*’eiiito be plenty of feed, about. The montlds -t<- k -ale Ir.i- l.- i-n postponed ri’ ’■ .' Mo’ mi}.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 6
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148MEEANEE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 6
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