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TE AROHA WESH.

our own eorrespondenfr.) Creamery operations in this district have' now been suspended till next spring,. Tuesday being; the last day of the term. There are many" good reasons for believing that next season, as regards the supply of will be more in advance of the one just ended than that of its predecessor; Such advancement will certainly be gratifying to the Association and to thp suppliers, who will then be able to retain the services of the competent manager, Mr Whitburn.

The roads are now becoming: very soft, rendering traffic-somewhat heavy. There is one bad hole in the road leading from Stanley’s corner togthe Waiorpngpmai bridge Ecfr thn safety of public this should be seen to before: the really wet; weather sets in as repairs are then of little or no avail. The settlers round about here; having heardof or read about-the predictions re growth of Te Aroha ‘ township’ into Te Aroha ‘ city,’ are- sighing for the early realisation of such. They are earnestly hoping that the Rev Campbell and their worthy Member,* Mr Herriea, did not stretch the diction at. the recent banquet more than Te Aroha will stretch in the near future, viz., to Waihod in one direction and Waiorongomai in the other,, for then, don’t you see; Te Aroha. vV est boasting, as it does, of earlier sun on winter mornings than Te Aroha has, will become a favourite ’suburb of Te Aroha city, and having: disposed of their lands at high prices for buildingjjsections will retire and live-at ease.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 4 June 1898, Page 2

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TE AROHA WESH. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 4 June 1898, Page 2

TE AROHA WESH. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 4 June 1898, Page 2

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