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INGLEWOOD.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biggs, of Eltham, who were formerly well known amongst the early settlers in the Tariki district, have been spending a holiday with their son-in-law, Mr. George Morton, of Ngatoro, Junction Road, near Inglewood. It is pleasant to note that these two pioneers of the Id Moa Block days are looking hale and hearty, and able to thoroughly enjoy a “crack” about old times and quaint experiences, anecdotes concerning which they are well stored with. A change of considerable interest to residents of the district has just been effected in Inglewood. Mrs. J. E. Bennett has disposed of her interest in her wellknown nursing home in Standish Street, to Nurse A. A. Curie, who has come here from London, supported by surgical; medical and maternity diplomas, and who, :>y experience, gained before and during the late war, should be well equipped to meet all emergencies likely to occur in this neighborhood. there was but a small muster for the sale on Wednesday at Newton King, Ltd.’s yards, and only a small attendance. Prices realised were: Weaner heifers, Ils to 30s; 15-month steers, 245; in-calf heifers, *£3; bulls, 17s to £2 10s; woolly lambs, Ils; fat ewes, 15s.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1922, Page 7

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207

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1922, Page 7

INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1922, Page 7

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