TATARAIMAKA.
(i'Kom on; ow.v rniiHKsiMXHE.vr.) fat araiinaliii gives one I lie impression Hint there must be a big cueanipnieiil shortly, as I here are several calico houses going u|i ali around. The Pelonc-ro.nl metalling, for which Mr Shaw is contractor, is proceeding satisfactorily. The stoue-crusher is expected in about another week. There is sonic talk of erecting a public hall here. I| is badly needed, for we are handicapped in the mutter of entertainments all ,[ evening recreation. All that is wauled now is for sonic one to ciuuiiiencc an active agilalion. and the settlers may be depended upon for support. There is a gond opening here for a general store. (Such a'convenience would be appreciated bv the public, and should be,, g„o,l "spec" for a man "lib a little cajnliil. "Willi a hall, a store, and the probability of the opening of a smithy in the near future, we shall have quite a township. Talaraiinaka has opened oul, and now a choir has been started. It is hoped I ha! voung people will make a |»'inl of attending regularly. The harvest thanksgiving services at the churches will be held this mouth, and the church people are already miking their arrangements.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 2 March 1906, Page 2
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200TATARAIMAKA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8057, 2 March 1906, Page 2
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