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(By Telegraph—Press Association.) TTMAItU, Last Night. A week's oaimp for -junior cadets and officers opens in the showgrounds tomorrow. Mr 'O. Vickerman, Government En-gineer,-took evidence to-day a& umpire in a dispute between two panties of settlers who want a new bridge over the Tengawai rivor between Pleasiant Point and Cave, and differ as to the site. Possibly a site half way between will be also considered. The settlers on the Lower Orari complain, that the river bed is silting up, aided by a wild growth of willows, aaid their farms are liable to be flooded. Some of them wore flooded last month. The county Counicl is being appealed to for protection. Twentyjone out of 30 sections of 32 peixuies each, in a. • sub-division of a property on the south side of the Borough, were sold by auction to-day |at £ll3 to £155 each. The rest were passed to bidders at £BS to £U3.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10532, 19 January 1912, Page 5
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155TIMARU ITEMS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10532, 19 January 1912, Page 5
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