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HAWERA.

The Mail has over 90 subscribers between Manutahi and Stratford. BRANCH OFFICE OF TIIE MAIL, Friday Afternoon. The contest for the election of a member for the Town Board is expected to be keen to-day, as it is a question of locality of the candidates. Neither have publicly expressed their views as to their intended actions on matters connected with the welfare of the town, so that the voting cannot be influenced in that manner. Harvesting operations tend to make the town very dull during the day, although brisk enough at night. The crops as a rule are good, and with such fine weather prevailing should yield good returns to the farmers. A great many people are taking a trip to Wanganui to see the Australians and their wonderful cricketting. Of course there is litlle.bope that the 22 will make much show, but there is no knowing. ■ - - ; ——

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Patea Mail, 12 February 1881, Page 3

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HAWERA. Patea Mail, 12 February 1881, Page 3

HAWERA. Patea Mail, 12 February 1881, Page 3

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