HARAPIPI.
y^ii^y'-' : i''[^'i-'.- April I3tb. Ifor the past week, the weather has been allthat could be desired for out of door work in the farming line, and almost all the settlers in this part are hard at work getting in their grass-seed, and a good deal of it is being sown.
Our school house is like a good man y other good things, still in the future, as, although the land on which it is to: be built might have been in the possession of the Board of Education some months back, it is not yet, fdr it seems to take some of the Auckland lawyers a month ov two to draw up a deed of con-
veyance, and of course till that is done, tbey, caiinot- begin to build on t, and 1 think it was rather prema" ' ture to call for tenders before they had the; land.— Own Correspondent. .'!'■*' .'■; ... = <..;; ,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 753, 14 April 1877, Page 3
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