OTAKI ITEMS
(BY TELEOrtAPH— SPECIAL TO THB TOst.) OTAKI, 2nd February. The Nnthe Land Court is at present sitting heic, and in consequence many Maoris aie in tenun. Courtloy, Mr. Truman's racer-, \\\v> recently injured himself, is to be spelled and sent to Hastings, whero tho oWher is going to reside. Mr G. Watpon, late manager of the Field c&talc at \Vaiknnac, was on Friday presented by his fcllow-omployccs with a handsome clock, after winch a bocial evening was spent. BeiiGfici/il rain ' has fallen hero, and uas mucli appreciated, especially by farmers. There are at present very few patients al the Otaki Hospital, but tho SanatO' rium is praotically full. Much road improvement is being done adjacent to tho town, nnd the place, now under the control of a town board, Miould K)on prove of more attractive nppenrnnci* Jlr. \V L'*i«?her, Itbrarioti, has left for Rotonia on holiday lca\e. During his stiiy he will teit the curative proportion of Ihe batho.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 2
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216OTAKI ITEMS Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 2
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