NGARUAWAHIA.
About 50 tons of potitoei, originally intended for fale in the Waikato, and now lying at Port Waikato, are about to be forwarded to Auckland, by rivtr to, and rail from Mercer, a 9 no inducement 11 offered to bring them up. It in not tended to raise the Waipa, steamer, until the river falls to summer level. The Tovin Board is getting about 100 treei panted this season. Those planted formerly are looking well. Sorno gums, panted two jears since, are abjut 20 fret high They and Pirnis Insignus ara c^n^He^ed b'?st for Strr'et pluilting. (OWN UOBIi*SPJ>'DHXT, AugU3t 25ih)
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 510, 26 August 1875, Page 2
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101NGARUAWAHIA. Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 510, 26 August 1875, Page 2
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