MANUTAHI.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) THE WEATHER. The weather of late has taken * turn for the better, and is ouite a pleasant change from the Sent "Tll rang aS°nS difference ' as > the icy 11 ChidinS °f the ™*«V mittodyitbit€SandbI°-^ This^no flattery: these are counselThat ani!' e 'lingly persuade me what? EUCHRE TOURNAMENT. ? The fortnightly euchre nartv +™v place on Wednesday evening L' 3 withstanding connfJr aSfions in The" nea r neighbourhood there wa a fS very-nice handkerchiefs. The i£? C S , everyone thoroughly envying 7 theS> '■ .selves. Thus ended anothef hanny ' « g^"g ™ aid of the CoroSr ;; ANNUAL FLITITNGS " PIS' Mnp! fflittinf* iaVe tak^ place. Mr Porteous, late of Oeo*has ' W Mr"?' wV arm Centl^ occup^^ by Mr J. Walters. Several families I who are engaged in the working of i farms have departed for other district i Despite these changes the school at- - | tendance has still ke^ v? its 7^^; I THE BUTCHERY. cv^ 1 W 1 * S' p' has taken over the--business lately carried on by Mr A B ' Muggendge. J **• I THE FACTORY. I The Manutahi Co-oneratire Dairy , Company has had to instal a nJJ of the well-known Manutahi Gorge WEDDING - groom having been born here, th]£^ the bnde spent her childhood S» day. Mamrtahi-doesnolt.ioleS-ParneToSLf dJ—Si ajathebc neglect for the lastfcX &r n tT^»^ hv \fr! t?ot,^ w? d ,to fut"re «<«er-- ations? Why not call a bi 2 duWio S 'Tr,* 31'21" r ay ' »°" th/ete" ■■- vo?»^o OT?,?- n^Oi',' >'»n«. to disTOss and -r o°,r *hK "eed? N°W this is »ifi«H:" in .hl;,^!^ P"rlWl't
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 5
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256MANUTAHI. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 5
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