News from Kawhia.
[Normanby Star.] In one ot my letters I told you that the natives would not sell their timber. Messrs Latiglejr have, however, inserted the thin end of the tredge*?^ They have obtained permission to cut timber for theii? .own requirements, and sawyers ate now at work. It is a condition, however, that thetimber*cut is not for sale. This is m » bush that has been dosed to Europeans tor over twenty years. During the jlate inclement weather, fishing operations have been stopped.^ I uia^rsiand that shortly suitable curing aiiyj, smoke houses will be built.' There iti, good demand for .well cured; fish. * :' The^jGqvOTnmeut s.Bi Hinemoa 1 otf tier V^lrpm Wellington toi Oriehunga' called in /or a few.minutes ; in tlii after* ribon btjtJ^B l|th insti Athoughi only ; Hal^tidjeJT s^hiej steamed (freely up ;*W harbor, , dropped, anchor nearly bpposite the township, atid [swung round- itf the stfeana within, a . few boats lengths of ttiiß shore- I 'thanks to the ■ kindness 1 of' the Governor's sjjeecii was read m Kawhia the following day. ■—•--
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 194, 24 July 1883, Page 3
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172News from Kawhia. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 194, 24 July 1883, Page 3
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