Spring at 11,1. reception i«, the Governor, the .Uavor of P. 1,,,,,-,!,,,, Xor „ .1. A. -Nash. mud,. ;ul interesliii" rP . fi'irenao to :U„. ra,% history of" the Mum,wait,,. :/■!„. liist party of while inn. ~ *,id to lmvo landed at the mouth im tin- Mi„ia»ati, river one liumlird und tw,only, jive .year* a;.-,,. a,hi 1 tw-y were i m . llledlal cly shuttered I,y t | w MiU|rjfl Iml. the Willi,- mail was not to be denied 01 Hi,! lirsl to am ye RiibwquiMitlv w«» a trader named Duir, who fe bnlimd to he 1.1,0 lii'sl lOuniiu-iin U> so,, tlvc Manawaln < The .Mannwatu was from lac coiiiinem-cinent „f civilisation app w . i-i.iU'd for lis fertility and richness 0 r ; As far back as 1840 Mr. ,ltr,i„,- ■ Min Wakefield was.to be found oiidoav,nK to purchase a largo portion of ; (, l,"in thi! Now Zealand Und Company and it was not loiijf before the natives --rood to soil a strip of 11,0 Lo*er inawiitu, ooinprisiiifr 2.">.00n acres bewool, florowhenua and Kercru ' for u',ls consisting of pots. ~i| K- s. „n,t blanket I<> Iho value nf tsmi. the goo d s i, p . in;; distrilnitod among tin- N'fraliraukawa I rila'. who had ooiii|iioi-od Hint part of Iho district.
Till' Dueiios A.yrc* rjorr.-snoijdcut ok" hi*. Christchurch I'ivss wi'ilU (,sj tol! lows: "Vour readers iu»f j UI lorgct tlmt wo have i u ||,j s "» ""incnsp trar|, of sheop-lannm" country, known a, l»a(a K (mm. Her* tort lines liuve liven and ale 1,,.,,,., mnd l.nlclv, Ihave heard « ?!••«» of till! southern portion of s.i„Ui \inoiicn. r.nnd there cau he nlifainoii fmm IHo I.Overmnent at 2, !l,| , uv , ahlo over a period ~f t ,.,i V( .ars Thifc e ;" lr .""- is nn<l ajirpal distance hack til,, ports. , e are part, „f Tatar-oni,,' wlierr Ha. pasture is very rich, a „d vim-hare only awuilm-r the advent of tile rail*'a\ In .send to the enast a continuous. slreiin. ~r )>ri>iluce. Facilities of trnns)>"il arc What arc rc<|uircd, and tVliullwk earl mini In- nni , "'- v l ' lV( ' s'eant hauhiL'e, '"!■ jyl'..! With the „ f W| , tile HMidit.iiin «t the mads if js j., r from a success Vcrlup., m,',,,,- do not ic.iliM- how easily Sandv IHu'tit iu the-, is reached from New /ralaml.. „„ r t„> vi (| „ i( . k ] v tJI( , ■wees of tho-e wlm understand the iliaimjjcnient «r Hocks a,/ soiled,. New /enliindevs R ,. e . lUv |n ( ~n mlll|) °" , . v m lhls !>»><• Imt nil up the parts of chili; 011p nijfd rc-mr.l the lm. K .m ge «, „ | Klr t „. rsrs,?"" -i—--
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 171, 10 July 1908, Page 2
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