MORRINSVILLE.
The rain which fell during; the whole of Wednesday, should do a lot of toed in bringing on the late turnips and freshen inl! eras*, as it was much needed. Mr Bell had the misfortune to have two larue stacks of oars burnt ou Sunday uii>lit, at his Mancaleparn Estate, by spontaneous combustiou. He has just compi- tid the purchase of the Ngatira saw-, mill from Messrs T.avery and Son., the sale li-ing effected through Mes'-rs Clifford Bros., aud is starting to cut the timber for the new house, to replace the one destroyed by tire last winter. Mr Watts has the coutract for buildirg \z. Tlie regra.lim; of the Piako hill has certainly improved it, but they appear to have left tiie water table in the middle of the road. The locil cricket club appears to have passed out of .-xißteDee. It is 10 be hoped the football club won't share in the same fate.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1506, 13 March 1903, Page 2
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