Kereru.
» — . (from our own correspondent ) The friends of Mr Rod McDonald will be pleased to learn that he had so far recovered as to be able to return home last Tuesday. His face is still considerably swollen but he is rapidly gaining strength, being able to partake of solid food once more. ' The recent raitt has proved very
welcome to those with land lately sown with grass-seed. Several attempts have been made • by the ratepayers during the summer to have some desirable changes made in the roads but they have proved fruitless and we are beginning the winter with no better prospect of good roads than in the past. "** During the last few "days the Maoris have been holding a large., tangi over the death of one^f~-sieir number named Hema Piria" who died last Saturday from cancer. Conspicuous -among the improvements is a residence in coarse of erection on Mr Wesley Knight's pro* perty on the county road. " Coming events cast their shadow before."
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Manawatu Herald, 12 May 1894, Page 2
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164Kereru. Manawatu Herald, 12 May 1894, Page 2
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