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KOPUARANGA NOTES.

(Fro)n an Occasional Correspondent)

The daily supply at the Kopuaranga creamery is about 698 gallons, and the test averages 3.8. There are several large crops of hay and grass lying on the ground, which will very soon spoil unless we get some sunshine instead of perpetual rain.

The milk suppliers and others in the Kopuaranga district wish something could be done to the road —or " rough boulder bank," which is nearer the mark. Several small accidents have happened from that cause north of the post office; also the creamery road is badly in want of repair.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8038, 10 January 1905, Page 5

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KOPUARANGA NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8038, 10 January 1905, Page 5

KOPUARANGA NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8038, 10 January 1905, Page 5

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