THEY SAY—
That the roads are improving every clay out back.
That the very best efforts must be put forward to secure for next winter allround improvement.
That impassible roads mean high price for necesities of ilfe.
That a case of. kerosene cost 21s gd some 26 miles from the Main Trunk. Other goods in proportion.
That city people would do well to think over this expense in proportion to their own cost of living. That the local loan for Te Kuiti is being anxiously looked forward to." That with the expenditure of the uioney, the improved conditions will be appreciaed. That coaching facilities are again offering Ohura way.
That the Ongarue-Otangawai Road is badly wanted. That with the completion of .this road, a splendid district will be tapded.
That persistent demands by the settlers should secure for this early completion. That the Secretary of a Sports meeting held some time ago out back should call his committee together.
That the sports were a great success, and delay in caling final meeting is the only disappointment connected with the gathering.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 115, 14 December 1908, Page 5
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180THEY SAY— King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 115, 14 December 1908, Page 5
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