Stra^bP^'an^ Ngaire.
' •' (FEOM OtK OWN CoiuBBSPONtoBkT.) ' t u,j>j)he : legal prd^easion in ''Stratford, has received an addition in the perßon of Mr. who .brings with him from Auok*K land a high iepotaliion. As Mr. Losk is i a 3 «eat aihl«t"e, aodx^perbaps the beat lull* baok.'.i%New.Zfc&lwicl, he will be a great acqmeition to bar local athletic clobs, ' I have heard some very curious stories as to the zig-zag .manner in which. the section pegs in Stratford have been pot in in plaoWwhere tig logs have presumably interfere^ -with 1 exact work. I don't vouch . for their 'correctness, but Bucb stories are current, and it might be ad well, now 'that the place is growing bo rapidly, to have a special overban) ol the original work. Beser, deteqt enotsnow than when large interests have grown up to cqnoplicaje iiia2ter# A very. serious mistake— or •what 5 might' easily have become so—by .Wbfafi^dne ,ltoge ' Building in the mam .etreeti ;has enoroaobed 18 inches on the adjoining section, has prompted the suggestion. The mistake in question may nbi-bd; Attributable to 'faulty survey, but ithera; may: easily be Ho if there is any it+Boi'tinie,fby. .tbfrway, that sonic lSm<m'mo&fy SfcrAtford'a main street? MoWftin'jrqad now Bounds somewhat onmofereome. and out of place. 1 'MrV ! 50 > Neill, a yodr l former townsman, ,waa<tetitrae<l nriopposed to 'fill the vaoandy on the town board, oaused by the resignation ojfrMr*Muh;ee. Mr. Mebafly aWo has reßigned^jcpn^^aentuMD his defeat for the CoantoPempojJ, a^he thinks that the member to; tfae central riding sbonld have, a iearitfWh bpdies. Mr. Mehaffy has been a useial f member of the bo«d, and hisy^guaftQnii>nifttter ;^r, regret. . Thefe-'^ar'a' harvest thanksgiving sersifce in :(Mttifi' "W^leyan "Ohurth last Sunaay. the to&ildibg being beautifully, deooxWtf .with ttfowersifrtiit^rdots 1 . land grainjbVrthe Residents pf the.diatriot. - i£Eh> TO^indflmant^ weather interfered with we. «t«ms»nb>'i t but.,t)ae loss waß that of «IJo#W> s'tafed away, Mr. Clark wßnro'y bigh'dpipibns from those w^o 1 ttjer*pree%ni r ' ( Otf f Wedneßday' 'ihA week; there is to be a eooial and, lecture Mt; Cardiff t&Btf tiutfwell' to f ßev. Mr. ; GriflSn, who wilfabe; parted irom with bo' ke.eniragretj4.lo.ver.ihiß extensive district.1 Mr. BakeKfionWotor f or < the earthwork in connection wlth'^rkwood'a new hotel, is making good progress', the greek to the f north of Paton's Btore b'fiingrhpiaiy filled; up, pipeß being laid* underneath tooarryi the water. • •'• ' . Tenders, are already being invited for felling bush in .|p the eastward, the nature of th£ timber and/ fprnaation of the ooun. try allowing 4 propping ,to begin muoh earlidr'tban near the mountain. Messrs. Hay ward anc| Martin are making good progress with their East road contract, and in a conple of months' time Vt will probably be possible to ride into IMangaere that wt»y. There is a good Ideal of heavy work yet to be done, and /ope horrible, swamp to be filled in, to whioli the niiniaterial bog-hole near Standish road cannot bold a candle. The work is in-good hands, however.
Smainisr of news on fourth page.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3084, 26 March 1892, Page 3
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616Stra^bP^'an^ Ngaire. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3084, 26 March 1892, Page 3
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