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Te Rau-a-moa.

(FROM oua OWN CORRESrONDENT.) | Mr and Mrs E. Le Pr u gave a i “ house warming " on Friday night ' last, when about 50 re-ideata attended., i The music for the dancing wis sup- ■ plied by Mr Howe and Mr Clapbam, j being the bnt Kv.r baxtil in Ts R-u a i ruoa. Mr J. N ’Onan in vie & remark raying that th® district had i got what \vt- 1 .ng winir-d, >a more up- . to-date house, and jnigi-.g by the good things that ws-o iu fr nt t them .hat evening, he thought bit Mr and Mrs Ls Proa we e cap b’« .f catering f»r the trav- Liog p-.iblic and giving the ! bau of satisfaction, as they had d me ■in the past. Ou behalf of tho public 1 he wished the host and hostess every prosperity and good luck in their new establishment. In responding, Mr L? Prou' said he was greatly pleaded to see such a large number present. On behalf of himself and Mrs Le Prou he thanked Mr Noonan for hia kind remarks, and assured those present that they would do their utmost to give satisfaction to both the travelling pub be and the settlers. I may mention that the house will be finished in a few days, and will be an acquisition to our settlement. It is to be hoped it will be well patronised, as if the trade war- ; rants it additions will be made i Tha milking is j ist starting and ' there is every prospect of a good pros- , peroas year. The factory opened cn ' Monday last, and under the manage , rasut- of Mr Thos. Allcock we are look- ; ing for a more satisfactory season. ! The sawing plant has just closed ' down after cutiing about 30,009 it. of ; timbar. Things are looking bright (but nos ! for ragwort).

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 280, 12 October 1906, Page 2

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Te Rau-a-moa. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 280, 12 October 1906, Page 2

Te Rau-a-moa. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 280, 12 October 1906, Page 2

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