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WAVERLRY.

The Mail has over 90 subscribers between Whenualeura and Waitotara. BRANCH OFFICE OF THE MAIL, ... Wednesday Evening. The Annual Sunday-school picnic will be held as usual in one of Mr John Dickie’s paddocks on Friday next. The day school is to have a holiday for the occasion, and no doubt there will be a great concourse of parents and friends. Mr James Dickie will drive the most of the smaller children to the picnic in a large spring cart. There seems to be no hurry on the part of Government to take over the Waveriey section of railway. It might have been finished by the first of March, but through delays of one sort and another it may be nearly a month before it will be ready for traffic, if opened before April. Messrs Swann Brothers announce they have commenced business as blacksmiths and makers of agricultural implements, in premises opposite the new Town Hall. j

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Patea Mail, 24 February 1881, Page 3

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WAVERLRY. Patea Mail, 24 February 1881, Page 3

WAVERLRY. Patea Mail, 24 February 1881, Page 3

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