WHAKATANE.
1 Dr. Appleby Intimates that the position in regard to the typhoid outbreak In this district U now more reassuring, no more fresh cases having occurred during the last I few days, and practically all the patients i being well on the road to recovery. I The connty chairman. Mr. Walter Reid, 'is at present addressing ratepayers' meet- \ inss on the proposal to borrow £Si\oOO as a "good ronds" loan for the connty. At snch a meeting at Walmnna the proposal to spend £-"iO of the loan in rontlnr.tnrr the Waimana Oorge Road, so that it should CO through Waimana. and give access to the properties en route, caused a sood deaJ of dissension, evidently about half thns» ,present considering this continuation should not yet be made. N.i finality in the matter was reached. The Waitnana branch of the Farmers , Tnlon has approved the proposal. I The F.nst Toast fn-rtDfrative Freezing Company's works rit Whakntane are at pr£■■ent taking in SOO tons of coal from the Blnckhall rnal Company's collier Ng.itoro. I which brought the coal from Greymouth.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 176, 26 July 1919, Page 11
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179WHAKATANE. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 176, 26 July 1919, Page 11
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