STRATFORD NOTES.
(rKOM OUR OWB CQaBKSrMfDBST Saw/mill, accidents have fortunately b,ien 8" uncommon in this dutrict that the news of the Toko fatality createda general shock. lam glad to be able jto say that after a patient invastigatiou the coroner's jury cisae to the conclusion that the affair was a pure accidasfc, no blame being attachable to anyom. Work on the railway has begun in earnest. Already there are Rome twenty men at wcrk.,, »N.d wore are to be put on directly. The start of the work rus re.vi,ved the old queition as to whether the station is tj be shif ;ed. I have the tost authority fn- sf.atiag that the authorities have no inte/ition at prasent of shifting the station, though eventually the need of further acoammodttion may necessitate such a step being taken. | The fina weather wa have had lately his come almost providentially for those who have bash down. Fires are to be seen in every direction, and although the season is now very late, there is a chance of som» good burns biing achieved.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 4 April 1901, Page 2
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178STRATFORD NOTES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 4 April 1901, Page 2
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