WAITANGURU.
Own Correspondent. That too much cannot bo aaid in condemnat ion of the awful roads that exist in the Kim': Country I am fully convinced, and 1 want to quote another instance ai; a recoil, of what inaccessible highway! cirnnt to our ' present factory manager. Mr C. [ Thnrsh. The conditions l<-;idinj? up to | the present, result oi which I am tfoing jto quote inn .' pi e v ienr.ly Sim men | tioncd; of how on hip. departure from ] Maropkopa, and on account <>j the road lyin.s. between here .anal .Vi a i nkopa not permitting *>f \ e!ncu!ar traffic, ho was compel leo to knock his .ftirr.ituro to pieces, pack' ji in bo set* nnd send it. to ''V Kuiti vits Kawlmt and One- | : m all :UH! n.tic: 'u enwitated i for the want oi Is mid a et roadway, j IS' we tonn an rrfimat- •<( tho ox- | pense. ilet to t ;:;y WO! ry and trouble, jof this experience we will readily 3Bf tlnU it i: : :in £K'n'n"<'ijcp worthy jof mention. Hut thin sr not nil nor is j it ihe most important 1 was fortui nate ji; being present when the manager's furnituie arriv. d hoe .-it tho | factory, and the manner in which it J wan i?crati'hod and marked was soandaj) f t.T s'. jViorrnvrr, I wifissi'od ior tie of [ tho furnituie unpacked an,-! („ H nc the j way it- as practically ruined to the ati tempt to take it to piece r. was hearti breaking. Ail care ami prrruuliott | had been taken by Mr '1 linn h in takjin ji the various articles o! furniture j to pieces, but. being limited to time, and in .'m oti'-avour to :at thr furniture to tne boxes it. is v, ry obvious to undorstand that, the furniture suffered ac.cor; ii ng ly. Such i[■ t!.'. let. of rnen who venture into 'lie wayls.cks. The man'irer lias to grin and boar it, for lie can hold oo one ; csponsihlr tor the j expense thus inc.tirred The annual j meeting ot the fairy Company Was | held last Saturday en .1 uly in the balk ;\II tin: ;-te\ienn directora woie re-elected with the < xception of jd i Ai to resell, who iiorimei; in jug nominated, Mr 1 boms niling the vacancy. Mr N. Thomas was aguw; rlrcM MC- ! ivtary for the company, out e.j « num i bei of applications,. Uiiihiine opora- | Cons at the Ijietory are moving apacfl and the interior ot 11 ><• building if? beftinninjT t.o asi-unie the appenrance ;l ftici < rrv. 'IT;.■ son £.i actor, Mr ! Il.itchcoc.lv, expects to save ibo COll- } tract entirely completed within a jioitnight. !ho plasterer :g expected | out tins c.nminj: ws. The Wailan- ' gnru Comedy { ompany as r 1 believe, | mid,.in;; great profrrea: in their new ! (> nterpi ire. t hire mghi's a week I lights are dir. eriiihie m the hall and nio 100 io us itiains air t i 11 ; ij n ctly ; audible. ;i<they aie a' it i! over the | Rurroundinj: neiolihenrli.Hxi, ! heard |on j:<>od autlmrity that it is. the comI P«»y s intention to rrmirr an enterI tajpinent licit frill moon, but a more j ofclimte linnomu'cin:st will no doubt ; tu> fort.hcomin;;- later.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 590, 2 August 1913, Page 4
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