AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS.
ROADS still unformed. Mr. H, 11. Babbago writes from HaWS turu,' ICawhia, as under:- ' 1 Yos; so tilers liotl to orect a building for a school, and parents haw to provide board land, lodging for the teacher and, Bubsidiso capitation to muko up salary. 2. No. Because of roads being unfornu od, wo cannot Ret sheep, and products away during tho winter. . • 8. No. After thirteen j-cars' residence tho road is still unformed for veliiculaP traffic; ill consequence, wo cawiot dnva to % railway, so have to send any heavtf lu<"*age, otc., round by steamer. 4Very fair post and telephone service. 5. No, too far away to benefit from shows. „ _ _ . 0. No direct benefit from Department of Agriculture. ... 7. Yes, buying and wiling organisation satisfactory; 8: Yes, renters of farms, aro doing satis» 9. Labour is practically unobtainable! Largo areas of bush not being felled, wo caiutot obtain men unless wo pay esj. orbitant prices and wages. 1 10. 'Labour conditions satisfactory. 11. Roads.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 4
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166AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 14 July 1913, Page 4
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