NEWS FROM PAHIATUA.
Some exceedingly sensible remarks i have been- make by our Wairarapi contemporary on the likelihood of Phhia- . tua residents heingicaMed upon shortly to decide whether a licensed hotel is, or ; i8 not, to be allowed. in that district. If cgbod accommodation 'existed at Pahia.* tua, we belief." that the'; coach; proprietors. jßronJd^fifadly. :mahe>tha.t p'acfe the resting" stage 'for; 1 tb/e^nigln; instead of Eketahuna, 1 8^ v at preseh't, forpassnn'gers /f wo,uii then tr*Teitfio 18 miles from Eketahana to Pahiatrfa over night, instead of m the Very earl/^ morning, which "all wo»H far' 'prefer? Pahiatua hag made its name as a p.'aee that is not afraid to ask l for i '«faythiag it wants, and to see that it gets it! too. We hope that a meeting of setjtler» ! will be held before long to decide the matter, and afterwards to discuss other matters of impoitance, such as the Roa4 Bc^rd, the cemetery, artd recreireserT^l^Bc. ' . ' . ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 286, 6 November 1883, Page 2
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