PUNIHO.
(Our Own Correspondent.)
There is not much stirring up this way since my last notes. Every one is busy with the dairy industry bo that they have no time to think of much else.
Lucy Porakapa is dead and being a cheiftainess a big tangi is being held which will knock a hole into the number of Maori pigs and other edible commodities belonging to the natives. On Thursday last a cribbage match six a side took place at Okato between six players of Puniho and a like number belonging to Okato. Puniho proved the victors. A very nicely laid dinner was supplied by Host Gray and a very convivial evening was spent.
Mr W. Gray’s filly has gone into Mr C. Tate’s stables at New Plymouth to prepare for her debut, A return dance to the ladies at Warea is to be given on Friday next by the gent'emen. Mr J. Caddy lias secured that fashionably bred horse Fantastic and intends placing him at the services of breeder tins season,
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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 18 September 1894, Page 2
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172PUNIHO. Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 18 September 1894, Page 2
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