PROVINCIAL NEWS.
HAWEBA. Unlike other parts of the Dominion, ■we have been enjoying splendid weather •Of late, which augurs well for the farmers. Land prices seem to advance rather than to reteogress. A sale of a, farm took place last week at Waverley, when £4O per acre was obtained—a fabulous price. I consider. However, those who pay the cash should know test. Your daily commercial report is carefully scanned, and is being talked of bv many readers. Our JI.P. and the Chamber of Commerce are very lax in not looking for (assistance from the Government (nu.v that the loaves and fishes arc being scattered) in regard to the roads from the oa \b into Hawera and the Opunake mam v railway construction. These mat7ne ■ anxiously looked after by other *? r ? " e %id why not by this immediate districts M . P . and Chamber or locality?-!* Miwera bestir yourselves Commerce of . . Waesg .. ta m." and try to make , . tightened the The slump mw. ' •„/ wU h the money market, es\, „,. banks. Yet there "• » *#7 W r «" gums of money available of interest on sound invest. acres. Trade is fairly good ■»" u he here, although money is sa. » Juc _ tight. Building is progressing, t chanics are said to be scarce.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 175, 15 July 1908, Page 3
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206PROVINCIAL NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 175, 15 July 1908, Page 3
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