MISCELLANEOUS
DARGAVILLE, Jan. 25 IS me cases more of typhoid have de veloped at the Maori settlements at Kepia and Naumai since Saturday, five at the former and four at the latter. -Dr Magill visited the camps to-day. lhe water at Repia is obtained from an artesian well, and the supply appears to be quite pure. It is thought fj contagion is direct by kissing, rather than from insanitation or impure water.
P/S? n'i R- .McKenzie, Minister of Public Works, is shortly to visit the Northern Wairoa but he has advised the Chamber of Commerce that he is nO-JV' 9Yr q Sllre of tllo date . Mr Massey, leader of the Opposition, is expected on February 8 . Hie Northern Wairoa ci'mnte is -'^Sr cially adapted for fruit, and larfw ar-i----are to be planted out next season One grower is getting the ground ready to plant out 35,000 strawberry planes.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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160MISCELLANEOUS Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 26 January 1911, Page 5
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