Southland News Notes
(From our own correspondent.)
One by one our band of sturdy piouieers is being tthmned, the last to join the majority has been Mr. John Ford, of G ropers Bush, Riverton, who passed away last week. — R.I. P.
The tender ot a local tradesman has been accepted by the aonuruttee for the erection of the Catholic church at Lumsiden. A start is to be made at once with the construction.
Another batch of sections 'has been taken up an the Edendale estate, and only a few now remain. At an early date, when the property was not yet dpen for selection, I strongly advised your readers who were of an agricultural turn of nund to have a look at Edendale. Several settlers inform me that they attribute their coming thither to those remarks', and all are thoroughly satisfied Dairying is the chief occupation of the people at present, and good prices are obtainable ior milk at the neighboring factories.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 1 December 1904, Page 19
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162Southland News Notes New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 1 December 1904, Page 19
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