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inji jSpvember 1. The long silen j ee^of.- l ,y9iiriCOßresjgo.ndent is unaccountatile ne'reaoouts fo'most unthem numberless subje^fs^fitl-for discus-* sion in JT^ 3 f,act T is 2i; there has been nothyag'^yqate.ver to write about. "Tell it not in Gath/* but the truth is that everything isso*3ull here that even the d^flg^nEw'^o&^bti'f'itf^Weirirfgttfa^ * between J/b.e^fcttOKpaEjiieS. r ijivtlifi HgUsetfaiU to have interest for u^^jThe subject of the East Coast railway has been again reviyoa;3but TSSBM&tyWfa $&<&&&'&%. f state of affair^, .political ,i8 r snch. that; the residents dd* nof^s'eem 'to^^laTce* much reliance on members 11 "or 1 A rail way -from— Napier- to Gisborne~is -forthis <ipjtpny^^tlje? ( gigajitjc; l updfrtakjng' j r - and p^ettfent hAm-PJXljs .toj.lqo.ksback^.to^ *_ the difficulties which 4veEe.'r'dncD.untered,,. ... and $ihß edelaya cwhich «.:6bstru'cted: tlid Naptei«SoptuS rallWaji,lt6 r ßh6w th'era that. i mnchSg?>'oS J toulßt not'be'^ex^oted' from -the Eas^Goa^t^allWaiy 'format 1 - leasV i; ten 'br f ~ tweri^ v |e t i*i.-%br'raWelf, l 'l! t sh6'hld / much- ■ VreW% (M'W^m^ %prks ! started: ; Theje M£ jks,. •will pnsure^us. s a. rpmy com- • ' mvu i£S!:'i c Stiff^§ ; e >, and, wim^g94ji9«jß-J9iT4?j"^U^"?' u^ -l cienirj^ojy t ucsqjijir.ements ,i PS tlie; next r twentyt^eats.'joilo7o.j<: /.ii.r. .-.-.o:;.-.,: v,'; i,, ?. , ;
Thexedrioketingi i seafldni . uhaa ., Alrqady , opened, and from what I can see it looks \ as if ~the~tocal~club would score a good manyOvictofiesi this 'season, iUe'g"i)bundfor : practid3^b T eln|r'isWg6dd' order.l' It . iis pror >-! posed to play the return match with Mohakgj f^rpjy/te the^,3,lst. IJe.cember, r the day 'before ffte local race meeting j ''and theijuaitch^Yaijcqa,^., jGisbprne.^oni the 2nd andgiß^dlJaf{jJanu^By:iAVshe^?^a^puUu,rau Club have been asked if^th.ey.mWd; to play^TflSPltUis^yeaiyc.ahdrraachallenger hss alreAaylFrfen'&receivea fr6m;theStar:<3.C. The Port f Ahuriri team, lilhear/i.also inten<i' i HnTiSwing i 3 4 d<>Wh tKe^ffaimtlet, Oso thatch tHfe } wflble r oUi- ; p'rogf iittiine- W pretty well filled up. 'fe"l <•••■'* \ A very successful was held on ThiSsM^W6!.m^pl-TcJbms^K J ,aic\ A of f a good many of the_mpre pron^irient BenfilsJO^HtoMP.iWaß^ell fillpd, a great. manyjTQgw,face%jpeing present,' .,■■>'., - : '"-- f . Thes]opj)PtryrMlin''.Bpiendicl ; condition^ gra^bSing*fl(tondant?.e.verywhere.> A-little, J rain, however, would do, a'Jgreatvdeal Qf 1 good to the growing-orops,- and as I write there seems>eveiy .indifeatidiif of 'it.' -'> I
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5529, 4 November 1879, Page 3
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