WAIPAHI.
Tune 25.—After a week of spring-like weather a change came on Saturday night. Rain. showers in squalls from: the S.W. came at frequent intervals, culminating in a light fall of gnov in the early hours of Monday. About an. inch fell, but as the weather cleared during -the day a good deal of ifc disappeared. Agricultural.—Good progress has beenma<Je with threshing and chaff -emitting, and the local mills are nearing the end of their work. Mourning.—Thursday last waa generally observed as a. partial holiday. Local Volunteers and others attended the memorial! services at Clinton or Gore. The school war closed for the day, and all work" ceased—at amjrate» for part of the afternoon. There waano local service, but on the following Sunday the minister, the. Bey. Mx Craigie, mada feeling reference, to the widow and family of ' oui late Premier.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 34
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