OTAKI.
A 'few'of'the'settlers' on .the hills have had very successful'burns, but.last rain has. proved a drawback to others.; • • . ' Mr.' Scotland, aviator, has stated his intention of''returning to Otaki in the course of about three months.; Further aeroplane l flights' will then be made. Mr. D.'■'B'retjv of the Manakau rail-; way staff,, has received, notice of transfpr to Wellington.".' : Mr. arid Mrs. Robert ;Bevan leave 1 shortlyfor Itotorua forhealth reasons. Miss Jensen,,who has been to tho thermal regions,; has ■ resumed ' duties as 1 teacher at the Manakau School. A sou of Mr. J. L. Parrant waß on Monday kicked ; by a horse and severely, injured.. He was removed to the Hos-. pital for. treatment; .. Seedisrai present. very plentiful in . this district; and .the recent rains have • been -the means .of causing further growth. .•■•.■'•■- -'. ■."•:■'..- ; : : •■' . ~. ;
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 9
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132OTAKI. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 9
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