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GARSTON NOTES.

nos son aws oraumißin Garston, May 18th. The weather here has been rather wet lately, but fortunately the rain has come at night *»iw> so that the day's work has not been interfered with. The winter plfflighhig is fairly well forward as the farmers £ave been making the beat use of time before the winter sets in in real earnest Winter feed is fairly plentiful as the tmh came just in time for the

has just been erected for a library by one of our local carpenters and and it looks a very neat and well-finished little building. Although small it will nset the requirements of the district. Great credit is due to the committee for their efforts in raising the money to build it as it all has been done by subscriptions, thw called on readily responding to the sppnal Now comes the matter of the supplying of books. There is to be a dance on Friday next to raise money towards this object and judging from the number of tickets that have been sold the needful will be forthcoming. One of our old and respected settlers, Mr Wraytte, is leaving the district this week on a trip to the Old Country. He is Mim Wraytte with him and we all wish t*"»"» a pleasant journey and holiday, and a safe return.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2660, 19 May 1908, Page 5

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GARSTON NOTES. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2660, 19 May 1908, Page 5

GARSTON NOTES. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2660, 19 May 1908, Page 5