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--Thai; tho Oddfellows' Bail at Te ! Kuiti was a croo to the promoters. ali p;' -v'ous existing m-neKs in the - Thee the Te Kuiti cricketers w'll rom""e :-' rooo faster in order to get --■ That the response, financially, to the circular was disappointing. —That this year's Estimates provide for increased expenditure on the reads of the district. —That sheep worrying is taking place in various localities. —That in the spring the young man's fancy lightly turns to love. —That there are abundant signs of spring to be observed in various places. —That the man from Mangaotangiwaipapa says, that the district roads overseer's name was gold, ' now it is "mud." ....'.. —That the usual squabble between the overseer and foreman is in full, blast. —That the overseer instructed one party of settlers to repair the. Mangapapa bridge and the foreman another party to do the repairs in a different way. ResiiltV Nothing is being done, (until the overseer is transferred) to carry out the work. —That it seems a pity that the traffic on a main track should be blocked for such a petty quarrel and settlers put to great,inconveniences waiting.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KCC19080925.2.19

Bibliographic details
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 25 September 1908, Page 4

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190

They Say King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 25 September 1908, Page 4

They Say King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 100, 25 September 1908, Page 4

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