PATUTAHI NEWS
(Hu lid cl Correspondent.)
Although the hulk of the local grassseed was threshed during the dry weather, there is still a considerable quantity in the stack, and three threshing mills and two clover haliers are operating in different parts of the dis-
i lid. '.Hu' sudden storms that have occurred the lust few afternoons have interrupted this work, but little reed has been spoiled. Karineis are anxious to have this work cleaned up ns early as possible.
The rainfall for the £4 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-dav was 1.67 in.
The Rev. 11. Speight and Mrs. Speight, who have been spending a few weeks in the Nelson district, returned home yesterday. They were accompanied 'by Miss Iris Speight, who has been on an extended holiday in Taranaki.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18633, 18 February 1935, Page 8
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