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TO OUR RANGIWAHIA AND PEMBERTON SUBSCRIBERS.

Messrs Berry aud Trevena having commenced a daily coach service from Biriningham to Rangiwahia, we have considered whether it would be to the advantage of our subscribers to send the papers through them, and have come to the conclusion that as Mr Daw has carried them so satisfactorily during many years, and that, being the mail carrier, he must necessarily make the journey three times a week whatever the condition of the weather or the roads, v/e are of the opinion it would not be expedient, at present, to make a change, but at the same time are prepared to do in the matter whatever our subscribers may wish.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 190, 14 February 1896, Page 2

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TO OUR RANGIWAHIA AND PEMBERTON SUBSCRIBERS. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 190, 14 February 1896, Page 2

TO OUR RANGIWAHIA AND PEMBERTON SUBSCRIBERS. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 190, 14 February 1896, Page 2

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