EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION
A suggestion has been thrown oitlfc. I -tha>t' a branch tlf the Wellington EarI ly Settlers' Aissceiation 'be formed ia I tlie Wairairiupa. 'This .suggestion 'has > j z'j miich to recc<m<meiid it, flint wo into .hesitation an..bringing it pro- i toinen'tly .before iQie piontors of this 1 district. 'Onei by one the early sett- | I'drs, thctso iwho- ,bore the heat amd l (burden, of <c(o!toi;oza.tion, are passing j . .away. With them are passing hits-'. torical and vilxev Ireccu'cls .which would ! be of the greatest interest to tihe future ,ge.i';C'i'?Jtio'r.(2. Shall wo •'not .mak? aire effort to 'secure, these records,, lilhese biographies of .our heroic for.'beang, th'.a;t they may be handed down. J it'o posterity as the Memoirs c'f „a -no>bls (band cif people '.who endured hardships arid faced peril in laying the foundation of this beautiful lalrid?
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4
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140EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4
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