TAUPO.
The Weather, Showery weather has continued throughout the week, ending in a steady downpour. With the warm days plant growth has been remarkable, and there should be no concern for the farmer,'' so far as pastures are concerned. Golf. In the first round of the club championship the following were the results: Thorpe beat Potts, 6 apd 5; Rarneka beat White on the 19 th green; Thompson beat Clements, 1 up; Riekit beat Tierney, 8 and 7. A Blaze of Colour. The yellow broom covering Taupo district’s hinterland for 20 miles is a blaze of gold and is a picturo very seldom seen elsewhere. This appealed to the American tourists some time ago as the finest sight in J,'e w Zealand. Bird Life. Somo few years ago It was a rarity to see a bird of any description, but of late bird life, both native and exotic, has Increased in a remarkable manner. The Californian quail in its hundreds is a particular nuisance In vegetable gardens.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18776, 26 October 1932, Page 10
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167TAUPO. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18776, 26 October 1932, Page 10
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