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Waituna Motet — • -

[from opb own coskiiipokdckt] During the torero gale on Saturday last, a Feilding resident and a Waituna settler had a narrow escape. A boat 40 chains from CraMw's store, there aro sereral dead trees elose to the road, and as the traveller* were passing, a lame branch from one of the trees was Mown down, the limb <nly ittit missinc striking them- Attention kas been sereral times directed to the dangerous position of dietc tree*, and some steps should bo promptly takrn towards their removal, ere some catnstropie happens. The new residence, which i« hein^ built for Mnjor Shannon, at West Waitapu, m fast approaching completion. It is uqdoubtedly one of the finest private house* in the district.

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Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

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Waituna Motet — • – Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

Waituna Motet — • – Feilding Star, 27 June 1893, Page 2

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