Oparau.
(FROM OUR OWN CQVtgHh »ENr ) | On ths new roa<T baiww-i Open i and thft Ferry the real is mide through a swamp. Tua f rmiuou ha? b?en dumped right on to a bug, without any suitable attempt; haring been made at a ditch. Th’j wmi altering to allow of the waiar giiung away. Since the rain s rass is much b-’tw, which is evidently appreciated by tbs stock. A nice line of bullock? w*ra lately sent to tho Waikato from Mr seation. School boys lighting aurficj vegetation sbou'd know that their p»r*M>M are recpjiisible for damage. fiettbrs are alsa r for dam Age c*u ed by burning the vageta i> > *lj □og their sections. Two cises of th * a nature have lately iccorred h-r •. s » it behoves p- ph to exerciie c*re. The hi ?nc4 rolteu I>g Dv«r the Okupata has g me d>wn one end. This place i? a rlisg'.ica o o-u asrimite - coni.dering G >vern«eut, aud the time wneu a b id’s should have been erected has daw posted. Tho*a who h ire left civihsarim to break io new country deserve more oousidaration from the Government, and now we haye an up-to-date Premier ha must keep up to-date, and give those who are increasing the wealth of New Zealand better roads and bridge*. [Since the above was in type we learn that £250 has been placed on the estimates for this work.—Ed. S.j The flax at Oparau is being out for sale.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 282, 26 October 1906, Page 2
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245Oparau. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 282, 26 October 1906, Page 2
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