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INGLEWOOD.

(Our Travelling' Reporter.) „ Ingle.vooil, March 2S. Mr Langley, a former resident of the Dudley Koad, but now residing in Auckland, is on a visit to the district. Though S7 years of age, he is still very active and looks ulnu.st well enough to repeat the trip he made to the top of the mountain less than five years ago. A sensation was caused in town this mornirg by a hqrse attached to a milk cart bolting from Richmond Street. It safely negotiated trio corner and careered along Rata Street, eluding several attempts at capture, without checking jits career, and when last seen was still going strong in a cloud of dust.

There is a sort of general post in Tnglewood at present, about sixteen removals taking nlaso. This is due to the great scarcity of houses Mr li. Branch, county engineer, lsft to-day to take up his residence in New Plymouth, and (hat started unite a chain of removals, whije another move caused another series, with the result that fully sixteen families are shifting house in the borough to-day- There is a ken demand for houses that cannot be satisfied, with the result that several employed here have to journey backwards and forwards to neighboring towns.

Jnglewood does not. apparently, exist 90 far a-s the groat ernHmiance v. prohibition struggle is concerned, as so far we have not been visited h/yor.e lecturer. On Thursday night a meeting of hu=i7iesß men was called to meet some New PJymjnntl> gentlemen to dikwss matters, but owing, probably to lack of publicity, theer was a very sparse attendanos- v

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1919, Page 3

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INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1919, Page 3

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1919, Page 3

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