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Pohangina Notes.

[FKOM OUR OWN COKBEBFOXDENT.J Mr Warne, who has started the cheese industry in our Valley, has received most satisfactory news regarding his first shipment. The lot sold readily, and made the top price in the London market. "Mr Cunningham, the manager, has had a considerable amount of experience in cheese making in the South Island in connection with^ others, but this is bis first essay as a manager — with good results. Many of those who sent their milk to this factory (which is now closed for the winter months) are increasing their herd of cows in readiness for another season. Colyton has a telephone, and it is understood that it pays interest on the cost ; we also think a fair interest on the outlay would be returned M a line was put up to our township from Ashurst. There are new residents continually arriving to settle in and near the town ; and with the thousands of acres in the rear of us, most of which is cut into small holdings, there should be a decent population shortly — enough to warrant the-emall outlay of a single wire to-con--aedtaibem with the rest of the world. -f&fcmejg being carried from the Manawaln XSorge to a bridge in Waipawa. On Saturday, as one of the men watr^ helping to load the trucks, two of b^ fingers were drawn in the cog; wheel of H^vH^h,a*d -smashed, . '"

holds a large stock of youth's macintoshos in a men's umbrellas, • and oilskin coate ; ■ of waterproof buggy

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Feilding Star, 2 July 1894, Page 2

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Pohangina Notes. Feilding Star, 2 July 1894, Page 2

Pohangina Notes. Feilding Star, 2 July 1894, Page 2

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