Te Rau-a-moa.
Tha bill com a e met fas Sv rday evening to rep :t ■» an-I io discus* i < general. Tns pr >s pse of tbe h 11 bteoming an accomplished fact hare iu the near fiture is now placed beyond all shadow of d>»abt, some 30 pere ns having promi-»ed £1 a ch wi b a fartbar guarantee of £4 it tbs m cey ia needed. With such bt« cellent support we cannot fail to attain *h-3 desired obj ’Ct. Tbe ball would ba a great help to tbe place, as it will draw ha pe iplj togther more and no doubt many pleasant hours will be passed thsrin. Wa are having glorious weather here now aud settlers aud roadmen afika are able to nuke headway wish tbe work in hmd. ‘A lot of grass seed is being sown on the birng now and it is to be hoped tbe g ag;hoppers and catterpillars will ba all struck dead that the farmerg may have some benefit out of thsir labours. The turnip fly, too, is very bad, having made -’lmoet a clean sweep of be late turnips in this district.— Waikato Times.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 306, 5 April 1907, Page 2
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193Te Rau-a-moa. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 306, 5 April 1907, Page 2
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