NOTES FROM RAHOTU.
After a fortnight's fine weather, during which time to roads h ive gruatly improved, both on account of having metal put iu'o the holes and also on account of the dry weather, travelling h s become once again a pleasure. Tiie couniy question is a disturbing element, and when the weather topic fails we cm always fall back on th» county, and can assure a full and iaipjrtaut debate. The petition for a daily mail is being extensively signed, and (•hould mee" with success from the postal au■ horities, With tha rapid strid s the dis'ricc is making in population, settlement, and its necessary corrollary, business, a daily service is absolutely required. Next Wednesday ai.d Thursday aro fete days at Parihaka, and gieat prepirations are being made to tnsure success, which, given fine we ther, uiusi crown the occasion, Visitor* can ivly upon a really good time, and now that the loads are improved, those that can gat should not tuiss the opportunity.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 16 June 1902, Page 2
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166NOTES FROM RAHOTU. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 16 June 1902, Page 2
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