KOHURATAHI NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Kohurathi is still progressing. Mr Noale has purchased a site on which to erect a butcher’s shop, and intends commencing a business through this side of the Whangamomona district. The sections wnich have been cut up lately by Mrs. High, in Kohuratahi, have fetched hign prices. Mr McCartie lias a billiard saloon under process of construction. This, together with the existing boarding house, blacksmith’s shop, store, hall, etc., the casual wayfarer finds, after journeying north-east along the East road, that there is life beyond Whangamomona after all, and that when the line is pushed onwards, the Ivoliuratafii will certainly be appreciated by those who are now witnin the Whitianga and Tangarakau, and Kohurataiii Valley and Tahora; as being central. ’
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 127, 21 July 1911, Page 5
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