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TE ARAROA NEWS

(Herald Correspondent.) Tn the first cricket, match of the season against. Tuparoa Te Arurouelub was defeated by a good margin. Last year the visitors were beaten on two occasions by Te Araroa dub. During September 10 boats worked, the port of Hicks Day, landing 144 tons and two bulls, and lifting 18 ions of cargo. 'Revenue amounted to £7B Is 7d and expenditure to £2l! ,18s 7d, thus leaving a credit balance of £54 2s fid. The construction of the Awatcrc bridge is making good progress. It Is hoped to finish the bridge by next summer.

Grants for the main highway in the Matnka'oa county total over £OOOO.

A settlor ciTmplninyd to the Matakaoa County Council, ns t.'nstee for the Wlietumalarau, of the depredations made by goats running on the reserve. He said as many as 50 had been seen on his property. The complainant was authorised by the council to shoot the goats trespassing on his property. One councillor suggested that the natives reported to be starving might be permitted to shoot the goats for food.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17406, 3 November 1930, Page 12

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TE ARAROA NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17406, 3 November 1930, Page 12

TE ARAROA NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17406, 3 November 1930, Page 12

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