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Manawaru.

(From our own Correspondent.)

We are pleased to hear that M s (Farmer is much better, and it is to be honed she will soon be convalesent. The welcome rain has come at last, and done a vast amount of good, besides damping down the fire in the swamps. -g Turnips are growing fast, and the pastures are-beginning to look green again. ’ ; Mr Farmer is making good progress with his house, and hopes soon to move into it with his wife and family.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2078, 12 February 1898, Page 2

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84

Manawaru. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2078, 12 February 1898, Page 2

Manawaru. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2078, 12 February 1898, Page 2

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