PAHIATUA.
(prom our own correspondent). So the roncl board is actually an established fact! The first meeting of the board has taken place, the members duly elected, and last, but oh! not least, The Chairman ! You published a full report, which was fortunate, for I could not personally attend tliß meeting. You also had several other portions'of your valuable paper devoted to quietly extolling the virtues, and gently hinting at the possible deficiencies of onr poor, quiet little settlement. Your remarks wero, however, quite correct, and wo hope your representative that wroto the descriptive sketch of Pahiatua had a pleasant trip, By the way, who is Mr Hadji ? You mention him constantly in your remarks. How he seems to have " had" you in the matter of those five miles, He seems to be an enthusiast on Pahiatuo, and this was possibly why ten miles are as pleasant as five in his favorite Eden of the Forth-Milo Bush, But there was a decided method in his . enthusiasm. Next time you come up you can drive your trap round the road which has no bridges at present, you will gallop down Ether side road, which is now ng bush, for have we not a Road ? This body is to act to us as Mr Dick did to David Copperfield, and put us all to rights, Of course I don't mean you will gallop over McCardle's bush tracks (unless you ride in a balloon), but even they are better than ' nothing. Why, there are three settlers who have altogether some 50 acres of grass, who are totally incapable of putting stock of any sort on to it. Now, Mr McCardle's patent would at least assist them in putting a few cattle on tho grass, and thus allow of its being of some use, Of course they have canoes at the present time, but none of them are large enough and no beast quiet enough to take a passage via Tiraumea, Nothing else is stirring except our brickmakers, and they are never still now, the demand for their manufacture being so great, so there is of necessity no ne\yg, and since your arrangement with-me was not by the line, there is consequently liW'Ulie smallest excuse for letter,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 12 March 1884, Page 3
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554PAHIATUA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 12 March 1884, Page 3
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