They Say
...That the. proprietors of the " Waipa Estate " have commenced work in rea'i earnest. ...That bur-nfcMing-was begun last week, aw! the. iiivt " drive ' was witnessed with no little amount «'t interest bv a. partv ol visitors iroin the Ok! Cour.lry. ...That the "dnve consisted oi three ferns and a supplejack. ...That the cricket match, which took place the day after last Saturday, showed that we have now in our midst those who know something about the game. ...That Taupiri-.-4reet is not the most desirable place tor cricket. ...That when the emhusiasts 'enow that Te Kuiti possesses a Domain perhaps tnev .will iorm a club and adjourn there. ...That a rumour is doing the rounds in connection witn the appointment of another local J.P. ...That the likely one is a " strong " Oppositionist, and considering his knowledge of justice and law will not be likely to accept previous appointments as his senior. ...That the Northern Ohura Settlers' Association has already about forty members. They aim at getting sixty. ...That the Otangiwai postal service is now almost a certainty. ...That the settler who helped his neighbour to kill a beast—just for pure love and affection—had to pay 8s for damage done to the carcase by his dog. ...That the cat that eat the heart is supposed to have had indigestion ever since. ...That the owner of the dog and the owner of the cat are both suffering in consequence.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 94, 7 August 1908, Page 4
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237They Say King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 94, 7 August 1908, Page 4
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