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KUMARA NOTES

i (Our Own Correspondent.) K I’M A li’A. June 13. As a result of the discussion at the Borough Council meeting recently re garding the* wamlering stock nuisance and the determination to prosecute of fenders in future, the streets are now practically free of the pest. Mrs A. <’• Wood is confined to het bed. The building trade in Kumara ha> recently shown signs of improvement. Two new bungalows a.re nearing completion. Reports from tjic Lawson Flat claim indicate that everything .is working satisfactorily. The water pressure. <>p crated by electric power, is said to be all that could be desired. Two face> are being worked, n.nd the first re.turu will be anxiously awaited. Miss Ellen Stewart was taken suddenly ill on Friday, am] removed to the Westland Hospital. Mr AlcNee, formerly of Murchison, but now a resident of Christchurch, paid a visit to Kumar;;, on Saturday.

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Grey River Argus, 14 June 1933, Page 2

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KUMARA NOTES Grey River Argus, 14 June 1933, Page 2

KUMARA NOTES Grey River Argus, 14 June 1933, Page 2