PROVINCIAL NEWS
MANGO I! EI. From Our Own Correspondent. Local sports who were offering "odds on the parson " ace giving expression to their eharqin at the chance of reaping a rich harvest beiiu' '• oil!." Tlie on'.y person win; appears to be pleased at the lu"n of events is a certain inoffensive finner, who, thouqh prepared, 1 believe, to strenuously defend the sanctity of Ins cowshed from the prying eye.? of t,o liipuMtive erneltyites, protests thai -ne'i Ivtvolitr.'s as "looking for fight" or cluisiii" elusive young Christians wilh a ueiv , to " scrap " are quite out of his range. However, when it eonies to putting away a glass ot—L mean a cap of te.t | and smoking—he should, from ill accounts, be able to hold his own with even such formidable persons as the ■' IW.lijijg I'i.rson " or "13 I'ertie." | Air J, Cook, who lately sjll in.; Mangorei property, has left, lot Cam.da. Two new settlers have recently put ! in an appearance in the ueighbournoo i j 1 understuud that so far tliey seem . welt satisfied with local conditions. an.l liaye evinced no desire lo move on. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 15 March 1907, Page 2
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184PROVINCIAL NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 57, 15 March 1907, Page 2
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