STRATFORD.
[Ail communications, letters, etc., left with Mr. J. Hopkins, bookseller, will receive prompt attention.] 1 (From Our Own Correspondent)'. Wednesday, Jan. 31. Stratford School reassembles next week. _ A little rain fell last night. Every little help just now. During the holidays New Plymouth liiis been visited by many Stratfordians. AH those mho have returned report spending pleasant days at the seaside, and each visitor may safely be set down as likely to return again next summer. What has prevented some from undertaking the tripr. this year are reports from those returning, stating the difficulties of securing accommodation. Some reckon the best policy is to order rooms now. The tramcars al=o come in*for commendation, but the "fly in tlio ointment" to many is the untidy dilapidated state of the footpaths. All the male population of Stratford scorned to travel South to-day. The Hawera: races were probably the cause of the exodus.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1917, Page 3
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