MAURICEVILLE WEST
-, (Efcoto Onr/O^^ld^eiipon'dent.)^ She weather perfect; 3 h*f»hng th* field- crops, as well as garden work to be attended to- ' .■«, , • Pastor Legarih preached-tea largo congregation on Sunday in the "local church. ' * Mr and Mrs Madeen, of Moaterfdfl, ore at present visaing relatives and' friends here. An evening was given to ir 2W>* T M Nielsen, at the residence or Mr It! P. Lowea's on Monday nitfht, lieoper Nielsen goes to camp to;day. Aa the eeftson is advancing, it w -leasing to note that there is ampie labour available among second d«v»«on mentor shearing, harvesting, «te., thna leaving quite free for duty any first aivieion men called up. Docking operations are almost through, and results are* fairly satisfactory. The loss of iamb* during the eadly stages of lambing is notice . uatfla. The; mortality! among. GVcB
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 21 September 1917, Page 5
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135MAURICEVILLE WEST Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 21 September 1917, Page 5
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