Oparau.
(from OVE OW.i OORRESPOXDKT.) Since las 1 ; writing I heir with pleasure that ths bulk of the native Lan 1 in aud around Oparau has falls i into tbs han Ls ef good settlers with capital to pu- it in order; also that 30,‘.»00 aerps of the M itakow block is to be opened at ouos for leisx Tne frost daring the poet few i*.s has been very severe, j The local sawmill han Is are g • i g » logs ready for another start. I haw » l n key engine is to used to haul logs a i bullocks, which nearly all di»i » -a; tutu poisoning. Fimbor or-iars a-s «eiag slowly fulfilled from Raglan, i u ..is starting of our mil*, an! one alii. ■ i a* • plainer would eoua scop thai. The Okupata-Omraawa road wn tail ®S V in places co meet the grads r*ch»r than toe JU distance, and th 3 wr *ng aid Lagees r*uwll was choseu when a muca snorter aal ew<r 3 one could have oee i uotat id. Ata meet H ing iel<i at Opwaa latoly a resolauoa wa«M passed to have the road first mads in tae proper place before mecaliing it.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 263, 15 June 1906, Page 2
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199Oparau. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 263, 15 June 1906, Page 2
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