TE A WAMUTU.
Nkw Year's Day, passed over very quietly, without?- ' ni>y 'dejiionatratyon ' , whatever. S »ne of < th(JL boys amused themselves the" evening . before with firework?*, some of which W,ere very goodg o0 d indeed. lam happy t>H.iy,.ttiere' was no larrikinisin ; indeed, this place is singularly free from the genus, whether that is owing to the presence of a constable who is very strict in the performance of his duty, or an innate feeling of self-i expect in the lads is moie than I can tell, but unlike other townships, wo tiever have any damage done to propeity by mis chievous boys. The surveyors aj-e at work in the native country. A trig station has been erected on Kakepuku. A few natives protested against the work, but no notice was t iken of them, and the work proceeded quietly.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1793, 3 January 1884, Page 2
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139TE A WAMUTU. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1793, 3 January 1884, Page 2
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