Oparau.
(FROM OUR OWN C -RMESPJXDKjrr.) Ribbits are al but so- ly ad-va-iCing to Ka vhia I: m the J :t ec ion of Piroogia. SavcrM gang a e at worfc O n the east; nnd uf the Ngupioi r >ad. ; .ih A’arJ Govermu-iat «ra p>a g-riy d- • iard rig the -11 m. to f T-.u o» a .-i other obsolete pur < ff aud are duiag ail possible to holo open up and m>te • a,Wftste lanl- productive. Several mobs of cattie went to* M.‘Nio I'd ..a „u t u _ , -js froso Oparau »-id other di-itri tg f Ja-’lc hav-» an upward tendency oas if perin iu mt i« nos yet known. S nail lots are being s 11 leaving bal-ai>G.-i for a rise. Calv-s ire being kided, which will s >un c -use a sea c ty f »r breaking i i fern land and a c >094q im? rise in values will p jba'i y fjsuk.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 2
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157Oparau. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 289, 14 December 1906, Page 2
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