Kinohaku.
(ntOM OUR OWN CORBUVONX>S<.) Everything seems to be pros,<ring here. Even the grass (although I have never mentioned this fact bdore) continues to grow luxuriantly I (rmetimes think of the injustice that has been done our district and virgin soil by neglecting to report <r i« inlendid qualities, particularly win I realise wbat a watchful eye there has been kept on the gras* in another dis. Jrict on the harbour. Messrs Keville and Forbes last ttoek disposed of over 100 bead of cattle in the Waikato at a satisfactory price The sports of the district have not been idle lately, and those who are not actively engaged in proying their ■nneriurity in that direction, consent themselves with talking about tbs forthcoming gathering. There was a meeting of the committee at Carr’s on Saturday afternoon, to arrange further details. The tender of Misses Neebitt and Turnbull for the right to keep tho booth on the day of tho sports was accepted. The Boade Department are actively engaged repairing old work and laying off new. I notice Mr Keville b»s graded a road from Carr's to Lon,on oint, via Potato Point. This It a very important road and it is earneatly hoped that the formation of it will: be proceeded with immediately.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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211Kinohaku. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 247, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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