PROVINCIAL NEWS
TAIUKI. (From Our Own Corespondent). Hie tine open weather prevailing is 'o a great extent compensating tin; farmer.-, lor the damage and loss sustained through the drought. Autunmsmvu grass paddocks are looking particularly well, the clover* showing i wonderful growth for so lute in the seas*'ii. Logging up is in progrc-s ia cverv direction, and a large area of clearing will be brought under the plough by the spring. A requisition is being forwarded to the proper authorities for the appointment of Mr. J. .Jameson as a Justice of the Peace. Mr. R. Lenahuu, our popular storekeeper, lias disposed of hi> business and premises of Mr. .1. Thcrklcson. The large number of bacon pigs received by the Inglewood JJacou Company at the Tariki recciviug-.-tal ii»n i Jolly justifies the directors' veuture in establishing a station here. Me«>r>, Dimock and Co. are also being well supported, which plainly shows that this as a first-class centre for collecting the toothsome baconcr. Mr. F. Ranford is starting a Sandou* physical culture class, which promises to be most popular.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 100, 16 April 1908, Page 3
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177PROVINCIAL NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 100, 16 April 1908, Page 3
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