ATEA AND STIRLING.
HEAVY BUSH LAND; f ... . . . . • i ; .-.:K:d6n!t ktiow (writes our, travelling {t|-.;.coweßi>oj»iSent),<'. that ••I-', have been .in .districts','..where.'.the difficulties of "bush r"t.':''.settlement are' worse: than in those : of • j i.tne. ;Atea, and Stirling ■ districts,- eight or, ten miles ; from Eketahuna, close {- o; under the'ranges. ,'. For one. thing, the r . bush lias been exceptionally heavy, and, : . ' when felled,' bad to burn, on account 'of'the-moist climate. : i Oil - the road which, runs from Atea ■ /to Kakariki are some.of the heaviest jV I timbered, sections I have ever seen. Of co.urse, the soil grows splendid cocks-f-v V. foot when -the warm spring weather sets, in, butHbis is not tho early district. r. V > ■ With; only , very few exceptions,' tho .• Atea-. and Stirling settlers send.. their. I-.;' inilk' to tho Is'ireaha cheese factory.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1006, 22 December 1910, Page 10
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131ATEA AND STIRLING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1006, 22 December 1910, Page 10
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