Mr A. F. Ralcombe, manager of the PateterrLa&d Company, is at present m Auokland on a Tint. The work of roadswk)PKthttftlgh'th* block is behg vigoroushywajied on, as also that of the am* WfCSWWffl I -"^ 1 b»»ng erected oa a •oitaoiente. m .order to turnbh a«iwn timtfircor banding purposes, for the use of the settlers expected up m the sum* Ealh.e.r/a peculiar, matters occurs m a Ftrlitnian tary paper re- Education. It is stated that m North Canterbury 16,907 children the schools, but only 16l9Ofr«re' taught to read. The missing one iiP^plained^at the bottom thus, 4t Qn9 bojr unable to re*»d."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 215, 15 August 1883, Page 3
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