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MAEREWHENUA.

The successful applicants for the Maerewhenua sections, a correspondent informs the North Otago Times, are all well satisfied with their holdings, and especially the settlers from tho Canterbury Bide, who express themselves as being well satisfied with their blocks, the land, they say, being very good. There are no crops on the estate, but the grass is marvellously good in some of the paddocks, and the sheep are lost in it. A few buildings are going up, and those who hold the sections near to Black Point have been busy fencing and making other improvements. Two or three buildings have gone up in this locality, while the timber is being laid down for another.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9301, 31 December 1895, Page 5

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MAEREWHENUA. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9301, 31 December 1895, Page 5

MAEREWHENUA. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9301, 31 December 1895, Page 5