THEY SAY
—That there is a prospect of a very lively i'ootbaii meeting on Saturday evening. --That the engine for the stone crusher looks lonely in its present state. —That the barracking at last Saturday's football match was better than the best haka. —That Nehinehinui's are arranging to play an exhibition game against the British team.
—That D. Turner, of Otorohanga, will likely figure as an Auckland rep. forward this season. ---That if the rain continnes boating will become, not only a pastime in Te Kuiti, but a necessity. —That the Ohura district will shortiv be formed into a new county.
—That overtures are being made to a Te Kuiti resident to induce him to stand for Taumarunui electorate in the Opposition interest. —That Pepenc Eketone's chances at the coming general election are improving daily. —That useful metal is being thrown away in forming some of the outback roads.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 90, 10 July 1908, Page 5
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149THEY SAY King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 90, 10 July 1908, Page 5
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