The Pui Pui Country.
Sir, —I see that the Kaikoura member of the Land Board has been stirring up again about having a road down to Cheviot from Kaikoura. He is a much cleverer man than I am, perhaps, but I don’t see what good it will be to Kaikoura to have a road to Cheviot, as none of the Cheviot business will come to Kaikoura. W hat I should like to know is when the Bui Bui is to be cut up, and how many blocks it is to be cut up into. And there are a good many more, besides myself, as would like to know. I have been told that the Bui is going to be cut up into three or four big blocks, and I begin to think there is some truth in what I have been told. If there is, then 1 say the people of Kaikoura will be diddled over it. I say, ask our Member about it at once, and don’t let a cruel wrong be done to Kaikoura. I won’t say any mote now until this business is cleared up a bit. I should like to get a bit of the country, and there are a good many sons of settlers anxious about the same thing. I am, etc., A Settler.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 735, 4 May 1894, Page 6
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219The Pui Pui Country. Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 735, 4 May 1894, Page 6
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