KAPUNI.
(From Our Own Co/re«pondo^) ■■ The • usual cbahges in the ownership oi properties hoe commienced in thi» vicimty,. Mr Allison. having sold his farm on ' the Mahaia road to Mr S. Kiasiok at a very satisfactory, figure, namely, £30 ' per acr«. The present owner, it ia understood, has xe-le|; it for* the coming milk T i»g season for 33s per acre. , The forthcoming bazaar, is creating : an ' . unusual amount of interest, <und will, I, am sure, be a great success^ Ab th^e proceeds are to go (towards paying off ' th& amount owing on the Hall piano and towards lining the supper room, , there can be no- doubt th;at";^c«J~sui^)orirwi]rbe given by fte residents of Kapjirii' and the surrounding district. The objects being mffled, are of greater 'value than is usual in such cases, and as a result a very large arumber of tickets has been taken on each. , The local School Committee met m the schoolroom' on the 14th iast. ( when the usual routine business waa gone through.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 16 April 1908, Page 4
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167KAPUNI. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 16 April 1908, Page 4
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