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(From ovk Own Uoures onden-t.'; Oca wintrr ;,i'.';-?'to it s '■ ,en M-vttrc, the la-" v-Tik t-roh'ly S:'>—heavy rai»F, t''U':d : -tei■ .<■, . id rail.fiinn, Wh opicg it; co <s luive hid the fluid to t!:(}.- s.'!v •■■(!, a:d with i.hoi:' —J-ftjßitt chjldr.-. ! .*!...• :••■,» kiii-- ; t- T'-ifiy v=-o now ci ':.e cv of di-pir'ire, ar.d hi . all pro! aWj'.~ «iU i--o Mirce-did by srof :?'-Mi::~, vvht-ae g ra.s, I see, Lavo itif.c'.i' 1 Ir^!;-'cc« acme time ago. Unfortunately oar eor.tracltrs were unable to conp'-e'e their contracts for papa metalli;;- fchi ■ s-.son. A g.p of i liquid papa tv.o nitks long esis's between the school and tha township, and is admittedly the wors part of the East Road. Building is g-irjg on with vigor. Messis Fatiroi), Croft?, and Hill are er«oticg v;<\~ iveidt-eoi?, the latter is fil-i liu'ldi;:g L';-inmo:ioiin s v ab"'es at the Kohica's.hi. Mr H!H has rccantly commeafsd to ply brwnen thirf pkca and St'rs'ijrJ. Li o has a brako r.nd a fiae ttaa of fiv.< horse.', and asatns to be a good bu-irei l , MtCluggagc Bros, kof-p * Ivc.ko .-o-js'antly at work, "tooled" by Mr BanjimiD, late of Stratfo;d. Mr P. J. Whi'e run? tbo mnl, " tcolea " by Mr G;.orge White, late of South Africa (aot Ladysmith), and all do a big business. Mr W. A. McCu'clun has largo'y increased his residence. Several prcpertifs bave lately chacged hands. Mr H. has eold bis to Mr McCutohan, Mr F.irrel to Mr McCormiek. Mr P. J. Whita has leised his to Brookicg and Grant. This firm &lsc purpsse making -a tramway from tbo mil! to the main road, through Mr Joyce'd property. Our B?Ule:3 ate a'l begicniDg to 890 the abscluto cec s-ity Lr joining some dairy f.otory here. Many plains hive bean formed but came to nothing. At present tha ide: seems like'y to bsar fruitthit ths c3-t>p factory pres.nt existing may he nr-da to serre *.he whole of th\> &;tt!emrn'.s (of course outside tboso connected wi'h Mr
Davis' factory, njw bci: g enlarge*!). " The plan is to be cinind into efi'ect in the spring of 1901, and is ai follows: The present 'r..r.0.-y is to be removed to the KoLui'-.taki Jucetion as a creamery ; a c.-sinarry will be buil; to suit the aud Kohuritahi districts! a createery will be built; a 1 Pohokura; a skimming at it ion at Tohara. a now f.-.ttoiy with \i\ up-to-date accrssoriea at :be ioy. a; hip. The now Intel i? to b= oponed on Ist Jaly.
A dancfl foi a charitable purpose will be he'd at fhe Town Hal! at full moon.
A dnr.ee, we 1 was held r.t the Kohurati-d Publi.j Hall recently. D ,iryi g clas«-. a :-.r-: h./'d hiro weekly lh< ii.uuLdcb'a' being Mr J. Giovfy. F-.ur u.jW cjt'ng63 will bo erected nes; suoimsr ai tha township. Tbese will mest a lony felt want.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 53, 2 July 1903, Page 4
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