One or two other flax enthusiasts are about ereoting mills in the neighbourhood. One is Mr Mavtin Boyle, on his own property near Taikorea. The others are Messrs Bnll and Westwood. The mare advertised by Mr Jensen has found a purchaser. We are informed that Mr Charles Lumsden has concluded the purohase of that section of land on the Taikorea line belonging to Mr Mudford. This was originally Brown's section. The refractory bullooks that would not cross the river the other day, were safely despatched by train from Carnarvon station on Thursday. The runholder is popularly supposed to live the life of ease and plenty, and all he has to do now and then is to despatoh a few head of stock off for the people in England to eat. But the stern faots are these, that willing or not, • lot of unbidden guest? make it a point, to partake of his hospitality, and instances are on record of the numbers who | board free at every large station. On the Oroua Downs estate, only seven miles from town, Mr M'Lennan has provided for ninety of these oallera sinoe the first of January, j
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Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1889, Page 2
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193Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 26 March 1889, Page 2
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