TOKO NOTES
TEAM FOR TO-MORROW.
The Toko football team to play off with Inglewood for the championship of the Central Division First Junior Competition, will be selected from the following : Wilmshunst, Chapman, Peteh, Jones, jßamgster, Buirgham, Butler, Cuff, Wilmshurst, C, Sang\ster, Walter, A. Sangster, 'Griffiths, Stand ring:, Lash,, Corbett, Rowe. Tho match will be played on Victoria Park, Stratford, and will commence at 2.45 p.m. The lecture given by Mr. Levy, the Government grass expert, last night was well attended by fanners of tho district. , Mr. Levy gave an interesting lecture (on grasses (and pastures and illustrated his address with lantern slides. It was chiefly through the Farmers' Union that the serfvices of Mr. Levy were procured, and this body has arranged for the Government veterinary surgeon, Mr. Webster, to give ai lecture in Toko next Wednesday on veterinary work.
The farmers are now preparing for the milking season as the cows are beginning to come in again. Practically all the top-dressing of pastures has been completed in tho district. Tho Toko factory, which has been making butter and which has been receiving every third day, intends to turn over to cheese making on the lii'ist day of August. Lambing has started early in thei district and several fanners report having sheep with lambs. One farmer has over 100 of this season's lambs on flliis farm'. The Toko troop of Boy Scouts intend holding at field day on Saturday and are arranging a euchre "party and dance, which is to be field during next month.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 74, 31 July 1929, Page 5
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