MOTES BY THE WAY.
(By Dor Special Corfaspoa&st.)
.Tourneying > to Osallepdai' ig bow comparatively an easy maiiN*, sad compared witb a few years ago it isa pennant and in some respects na interesting one. If so ooa who makes 4ha journey it what dreary, he has only that where ia now. b: goal many ha»e found tkwwelrea stock an ' and benighted, straggling through & great stretch of and, till at loss alter " many hours of was*/ plodfiisg soas whare jg reached aad » rest ®&da, . only to resniae the same "SUigsjD-s journey on the morrow. This &• present..wayfarer htppily has not to experience lor ha can bowl along 9a a enjoy the , stisTouaciiug jirosoeet. Everywhere fertile pastares either tm bill or golly and. partittslsrly ig this so this swnn, plenty—il noS too maoii—raiu makmg £he: coaatey e*arywhere appear io tha best ailvsatsge. - When we reach we jaisa. the hearty hawaffiM&»a*?i welcome of th e JsteEfist Brown, *od as we obit .with tetuttf, i dtwr or »ny othee traveller on that toad, all are alike, in mopraing over his decease and make_tke, same ataiameat " Don't .yon .miss Btowu at tfeo T&ueru. . nosi eeesia bha same now fc« has goaa." T!» Hotel ' " ia still w&U managed by his wiua t ana snr*iy is *3 use be eota# wddlaotlon to the fiiuiij So kaow titab Sicli kindly feeling is Mt toward* tk» d*» yparted. Passim* on the hm plMimt ptw« peot of iuil aad tfaligy, well rioekesl looiriu^sjjetp , and theralha situated in mom oonreaieni goJir urjaft flat, hi! surrounded by and again the ahephatti'f wtawTaflH help to break the monotomy rftkajewSH ney, ReaahiagthtJaootion L-stallLSaHj Lee tueeta you witha happy eoatMMHHI smile on hit. obeery i<w#, Vism tstSSßmi see at ones that bnsinffe Is WaV I enormous quantity of sfewp mHH| travelling, and syery night Hast has bit paddocks jail.- One toot, itffifli stores, and another; flue lII* «MjK] tbu road to the freeing worfes thanHM to the London - market. --Mre k«pt iiasy from "mofsiag:: to s3gj9H| looking after the waste U the herue and deoyevi.' Tim*, hamm** will net permit of onr stgyfog to bear nit that* Mr Loe hai to. tell tit, slia horse ia . fed and the itravellat fa* freahed,-and mustprowndi The Mangrtjialcehs Valley is km reaobed, and we find plenty of evidence of, lis laio fleoiii oLiUi* tl metal are waited away, water feblu and amiiU oulrorts are blookbd, roadmen aro busy with repair* wbioh wili oust a tidy attj], and it will bj some time before the road i« is former ooadition. - gapalceha of former daya 1 How siday are cbe storiee we have to iiite* to ti exi«rienee* between the Jgnotiqfc. iri Tiaai, but thanks to tba the local bofliea,. thaee e-, *<*<"" are fast : becoming We pass the properties of tLu Cameron Bros on oar right, Mr Gloves and Mr Sogers on the left, and the litvge. traota of oonntry beid »y Meesia&lder and the ftev llr Andrew. Splendid Hate and Site roiling coanirj. Mesirs Klder have sold a siderable portion of their estate o«, tlsa i western side of the roao, wiiioii it being taken up and wtciod upon, lit Dean has a pratty little i&rm t.t ta? junotion Of the Black Hill road Wiethe main road, and farther oii Sobofield has lately se&id ca whas was formerly a portion of tfhi Lakjjdals ratate, IHe has got spWisi property, and has erected a bossa oa a little monad, that -Na:uro ecemd tzt hava purposaly formad for the sits a residence,; Ovefe> the Blaok Hill, and Tinoi j$ reached. This prosperons ■ baorirt looks remarkably pretty fmm th« hid, and we find the residents one astl jci,cy «»ith &, hearty weicoja«. ness itr brisJr, and Mta Owm mi her assistants are boey atteaoKog the wants of the travellers and stoe%» " mepj of whieh there ia cot a fear, for it iS the aama story : utacU *taoji£L& move ; T and'the Tjaui Kotol ar.AE£*s Owen'sjmddoekeare welcome nMis| -- places for drives and stock sli&a. pfewyetiug, aiid ihe p«eb coaieatod,: J sii6 aonool, prided Ofei by Mr Jobblin, is attended at presasl dflj by some fifty children. The *W residenea, howaverjißnotan JC to the ,;plaee, but (beltar ki« cever}: at last it is to be made h»k:«jME sable. - ; Motrt trades; ar« thero ia ;the)W»B|. Cto-Ooerativa Silml linkM'rl beg biapardon, plumber iinscbith), briokanker, audtheoabbtsr,-'['. who, by-tha-way, h&s baea, a 1.P., and sat on Uie Beocl. for the I irst last Thursday, Around , rinui there;" are ; a nunlw of oogß- : - 'wtable : settlers and aeranil ata* j ions, the largest being Mesura Joht.iton'a Castlepoint run, the outstaticn >F which ig within a couple of mil«s of he township. Close by tbeie is and Jjaagdons' j»ro- • country and carefully 1 uaaaged. There are two esceiient f irehards on:tbe Tiranmea Boad, Ur ?eagmm's and Mr Siroombe's, where 1 here--his been a very £»e crop of ipplesj jwrfißotly free from the codiin noib. .
t Tfae journey from Tinui to Wbaka- i i taki is. lor the most part bai : " i interesting, Along tbjaHPjareaiM ; HFor the country is gooFfiH the road a torn# off tjO ihe coast* cod only rpggtd ; >:? ' ' bartea ooantry. moody Nati»a Iwid, ■ it mat w'b. Hero buoEyisioegisi. by l ' t putting a Cre«tickiu the eerab sacl r , farn so frequently that ii woalcl bo '' r bard to snd a day's «port ia haatiaa - » th# p#it, A* tit* Wltakataki river ia , raaoaecSj ills prospsci changes again and moral Mttbrt are met with bs» ~ tore tba township of WbakaUki ja arrived at. Haw old friends are to be r found. Uems McHutohon, OsbotQa Maaorii Bbqu, and olbars who* names hi a« familiar a« tlio vault* taaut iUwIC Tba Hotel m by Mr Btawact who ia a pojxtUr hos|; and with ilia ram, the boaes wis a ' " rerifcabla bea hive on Friday ana Sat- | urday eraaisga. Three miissj farther along ite b®a«a and Caatlapoiat tensinaiai oar ram. bies for the present. Hm viM the very bean idaal pf & iarcwrita tea? jf side rssttrfc. r Healthy it . moat ha. | Mm plenty of sport is Abootuag, boaliag, and bttUog. jSSB| beaatifal saad beach for yeungmsa eo enjoy themselves its itsis ia&mi3is g&mm. tha cava airf reeks woald pjove i happr htmling grand :« geologist ifagii Miliar iuassali woula lmd soaustSjing ajora ihsss saafisioaa "to aUrt&t him. IJssfete» netely tbaatonfa «ig oi tbia waieriag piwe Was yet a&t iragfei®&% kalian, ana ; <tha.distance ft©®-- pspv3o%st. > ceslwg is.ziUhar'fraat,'fcat n 23tat iVtvre £ia» is tin &&& Cxofcpoint will b« oce of the best sattitU-Msawts jo Msr Za&tAd. T4# artMßijKtxkiHun Isctsag oa br sx*Vub, fit Lout J+kv.>-
very popular with all visitors who have got to know and appreciate the advantages of a fen wecKs spent by theeea atO.stlep.ii'it. Last sea>.on the house was full for months, and there is certain to ho a considerable increase every year, The Post and Telegraph Office is kept by a lady, who is deservedly •jjntilar with all who have occasion Tho station homestead here tho manager, Mr Oastleppint was quite en felc on Saturday last, tho occasion of the annual races, which are hold on the beach in front of the Post Office, There must have been nearly 200 present, including many ladies from Tenui and the surrounding neighbourhood, Unfortunately tho weather interfered with the sport and Die pleasures of tho day's outing, for thero is no doubt many would have liked, between tho races, to ramblo round tho rocks and Bee iho cavo and other points of interest.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4380, 28 March 1893, Page 2
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