OUT ON THE STATIONS.
if;S ; .i?i',(^K>m}. Qpi. vT^^lui^HGoiTe^nienti)^ -P~i;'■<?' Soon'' afte'rlUwTing/Lismore.^'statibii,';.!: ',::;■:•;-vo.\fotind;:tliat.'a;.newVroaH;is!.beiiig;;made J Jor. :the]vfarmers : ';m;ithe/;?afl^ will/proVe a- great saving 'to|therd?ih; ; 'thereiu ■SftiS^l-'.tong.^ : {^-V ; SftfawVat;: ■present'.i gbes,'. : "and/?-tnen r vdd.wn:' «!S i;;vagainsoyer;:thei ; saddlb.;vo .The . Parihouhou '■''M-i' "R°ad jf JrSisteep^sjdVcuttingr(df;;com £';*ij ■■; led),''; but they new? Mad'?ruis'practically. •'v'f,;■■;. flat ithe)j whole; way; 'and'a's'-tlie ,contrac- ; j^-^tbrs.naveSstruck^ •i; '£<[ splendid;; disfrictiffwbere;', ':iJ\>;Q- -vp~ to:-the -presentiymetalihas : been.-.very $':£v££K;l.ynbtiM^ ■ : ':!j['£i"'i .6 aew/bureau,Gained ;''Upbkeiuii,"'.which.■ Ljyificv ■;". is, prbying'of greatybenefit ;to; the Settlers/. in ;tdncli'.;->rith;' Wanganui; '',;('?.-' i'fjibwit'j/Most'.of it;: has; been i bush'. ;,land, :1; ; ;'7; "disposedydfyon' the/,0;E.P.y. ; ;Ifc: U: > : ; ; r;-.^ond^lafccduntfy,Venabliiig; thei'farih--' ?; rwiv'ws^to! take^dp'biggefi'blocWs): in'jfactj'the, ;JfV v :\tplass?of:Country : ;ißi ; nbt; , Buiiable''foiv ! smail'. :\,.^ K>Mi; Bobd.,de>L';d£7the;brisH,is;being:.feUed.tHis' Ss'£:f; theysettlers, or .most 'of;; them,/ were Hun-; V s#i : .'v- fortunate yin "having yeither/no '■] burn .at Tk;,>K;:iaU.:'orjbnly: >\very\pdbr'.'' one;?::? W : ,'V''';;~ , •'.'.-! On;- joining .'the'-raain/'road Kagam*bhe: reaches .Aberfoldie;' i; Here" are; "Otamba" property "of. ; Messrs. Fefnid , : ';Bl'os.),', ;:'■■;'•• :;; .'i '■'''Aberfeldie" (owned. ' Mr. ; : Norman' ;?&;;,. y Pitzherbert), "TheAlsland? [ (Mi; Gleniiy 'Kp' : -i;farm),v and, 'a'^^little.*further;on,;;; ! ohe;<sees? :»f Hi^v''^ ne ' homesteads'-of uMessrs^'Mason's Bfbs.? ;;Wy. '.':: All &! j:S .vtry- ;: A ygobdyniany .V.'lambs;-; had 7 already £■•:,:..:. made; their,; appearance, -among them' being' y;;;;^y: ; ;a\large/'prdpprtion.;df; "doubles."'<;,'; v;';v'i -i'M of;! my "usualS ( ! 'v: : .Being dbwni: the":,Manga wherb'.-River; ''I:;:;iV : '.tradk! to;.Mangamahu".;. '.It' Baved mei'.';a. ,;'v ? good'many,miles! riding;'and. much-'time; .; .S.-'';-: Not 'only this,.'it is a much, better" track: ;';.;--:;|;; than."going ':■ down < thfcriver•:bank,ywllerV ,i;;;v;.: -the:, track: : in'' some i places': is'iiot -tiy' any; H 'fe ';-: nieans good, gqingf; ■ When ;l :,reach'ed': the: : :Mi : :y.\ "Highest/ point,;: L.' got > a ; ; :splehdid:;pand-' .!'';>.:; ; : ; (; J&ma' of •thej.Mangamahu' County. ■■■:
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 928, 22 September 1910, Page 8
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243OUT ON THE STATIONS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 928, 22 September 1910, Page 8
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