TE KAPUA NOTES.
(From Our Own Corl'espo‘ndent)
The Weather of late has been splendid and has been much like advanced spring and as a. consequence grass and stock are in good order and likewise settlers also are in :1 much relioved stafo of mind.
The news of Mr '\7iclol' Andel's'.on
death c-.:im> as zz great sliock to To Kzipua people last week when it: was known of the appalling disaster.“Vir_-.,”. with bi: 10,000 sheep and splendid cattle, :vas a striking example of iznmrprise and leiapacity and bigthough he now rests he will always be romeinbered with respect by all who knew him. He had acquired extensive property and by sound and comprehensive knowledge of dealing” he had acquired :1 splendid flock of sheep and a great beta of cattle. But with it all “Vin.” was always known toi give a square deal to :11] with whoinl ‘he\ was coiiaerned. I
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3523, 9 July 1920, Page 4
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