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KOHURATAHI NOTES.

U< ;:.T. ; ,; I()Frpm Our Own Correspondent.) having very warm, dry weatjiori .which is an unusual tiling in Stotfcihbor here, but grass is growing amblstmhiug is in full swing ail tfeiwAigh the district, and cows are agajn [coming into profit, and farmers, as winter again passes to a memory, areibhtiimists once more. Loan and Mercantile Company hfckh a sale in their Kchuratahi yards oil the Bth. I understand . thrarfe.wiff be a fairly heavy yarding of aH Masses'of stock, iFanny Hill is back among ns again if or, a week or so, spending her hfalidays. sMf. H. Catton, master of Whitiangs ' School, is leaving the district shoddy to take a position with an enginoeping firm in the South Island; anflnMr. Tom Smith, of Putikituna Viltey', is also leaving the district, for Psolaaetston North. The best wishes of{±fio>;district go with them for future prosperity. oMessrs. Cleland .Bros, have sent a matoi of heifers outside, as have also Mfisdra. Law.- Both lots have wintered Ip ell, and should realise good prices.; iMri It. D. Bain, of Marangai Block, a lino of good wethers fat ins new burn. } iMr. H.' Bennett has got his now hcmsß on the Whitianga completed. Impioived roads and snug houses arc quuit'altering the face of the district. riThe Marco Road School are .having axsocial on September 22nd in Kohurfcfcfahi Hall,"in aid of the piano fund. Ai filature of the eyoning will bo a competition, for which big entries are expected. The arrangoEfennAs are in the hands of an energetic committee, the result of whoso efforts; should be gratifying to all concmuml; The March School is particnlhrly fortunate in having for its mistreat Mis- M. Wilson, who is a most enitttensiastic and painstaking teacher; anHnjjer efforts in tho above direction de ohopd - will bo rewarded by a big socinj goodly sum secured for the piano fund.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 6 September 1911, Page 5

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KOHURATAHI NOTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 6 September 1911, Page 5

KOHURATAHI NOTES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 6 September 1911, Page 5

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