MAKOMAKO MATTERS.
(From Our Own CorresDondent.) Mrs A. Humphries, of The Terrace, Wellington, and her younger
>on. Paul oii vacation from Nelson College, are at present the guests of M r Gerald 1J oggard. Mr and Mrs Dudley Hoggard, of Wellington, and family, camped for a night last week in this district in continuation of a touring expedition of Waitomo and the north. Miss Joan Callender, of Ohau, who has been a visitor here for the past week, lias left for Waiwera where she will be staying, with Mr and Mrs S. E. Perritt. H A YMAKING SEA SON. Farmers in the whole have been decidedly lucky in this localitv with their haymaking, no one being badly caught in the recent wet spell. A number of surrounding farmers have not been so fortunate and hay in some cases has been out over a fort-
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13162, 21 January 1936, Page 4
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