PIO PIO.
Own Correspondent. The district is showing a very lively look just now. Timber is being stacked in every direction, indicating future building activity. Mr Lewis' stables are nearing completion and the shop for Mr Butcher is up. The dairy factory is being pushed along by both directors and contractors. The boiler has arrived, the bricks are on the ground and the machinery is all there. I am pleased to see they have started to metal the road betwen the Miroahuioia bridge and the junction. We have all our recollections of last winter's struggles and difficulties and had something rot been done this year it would have been impossible for eilher children or anyone else to use it. The district was visited by the tailend of the gale of last week. Beyond a few trees blown down and a little fencing broken no damage was done.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 248, 6 April 1910, Page 5
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