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THEY SAY-

That the new stone crusher has arrived. That the machine will be placed about the 12 mile peg. That the "fatted calf'ywill be sacrificed as a welcome. , That once in position, the settler* will see that it is not removed tfll the roads are in good order. That great preparations are being made by a fishing party leaving on tour. That fishing will play the second part of the programme— a change of air and diet claiming first position. That the Settlers' Picnic at Piopio should be worth a visit on Boxing Day. That the hospitality yf the settlers should be availed of. Everyone is welcome. That the New Year's Eve social will be the grand finale to the picnic. That Wairere Carnival Committee are well satisfied with success attending their efforts. That Kuitians should take advantage of these gatherings to visit the "out back." That advantages to both settlers and Kuitians would be gained by such visits. That a visit in the depths of winter would be an eye-opener to the uninitiated, as to the drawbacks settler! suffer under. That the bathers in the " waters of Kuiti" can secure bathing costumes from the local drapers. That a word in time saves a fine. That a the dairy factories Ohura way give promise of good returns this season. That the loyalty of the settlers to each other when difficulties crop up, is Co-operation in its truest sense. That good results are reported right through the King Country after shearing. That the possibilities of the district in this direction are hardly appreciated as yet. That passengers via the Main Trunk Line do not present a clean appearance after travelling. /■) That to add to the uncomfortable feeling caused by the dust fiend, propel* accommodation is not offered by the Department. That proper arrangements shooM have been made to convey passeftftff right through to Auckland instead*! transhipping at Frankton.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 118, 24 December 1908, Page 2

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THEY SAY- King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 118, 24 December 1908, Page 2

THEY SAY- King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 118, 24 December 1908, Page 2

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