STRATFORD ITEMS.
Thegrcnl event in the lives of the school children of this town eventuates on February Ist, viz., the seaside pic»ie. Tl is talked about by most people, ami given a lino day. New Plymouth "ill see one of the largest trains that ever arrived, loaded with troops of happy children, their parents and friends. Tie lii'sl (r a in will bring all Si rat ford people, ami the ordinary I rain Following will bring along Toko and I'.ast |{„ad Schools.
The fanners of the district lake a deep inlcrcsl in the port, and it is uhoiit the only lime they can have a look at their freezing works, and ns lliey are the main support of the trade done at the breakwater, it is only rigid they should occasionally view the progress being inade. The engineer has been instructed lo to have the railway to Mount Kgniont completed in six months if possible. There are plenty of vacancies for pick and shovel nieu all round this district at the present time. |
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8034, 22 January 1906, Page 2
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173STRATFORD ITEMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8034, 22 January 1906, Page 2
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