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baring just trip of inspection of vicinity of tlagUn, Kawfaie, in the course of an interview wraM Daily Nmre represtntetive, git* sT vary interesting account of the remit of hia observation}. He started from the br. akwater in the Ngapuhi for Oneuunga on Monday of last week, and on the following day proceeded by train ti Fraoktoq Junction, and thence to iJJUUiIUIU, WUUlU,oWl6g^hU??=t>i a , h *rffl ?*s&s he *» «*• t»bWS™lffidfc£ goetOJearteM at the Hamilton Hotel, which ne describes ai "Se-u-mA4iei>i aii^im^i^mumuhe colony, and host Bright as one of the eest licSttftl. 3, «rY morning he tha road oa each side being under water. "The land on both sides was l|«*jnd,oecultivated, while >«t,tj«y>b«it 'A&r&ettleWiraMwntfblbekHtorfar a takedftttts m . «>«>«iEoij>«ta{hjridef it instead «* t seoftwfc MtfSp^Biffsit ton's holdiufioa w of as& o '^ l ««»KisJ ion «ne : tuner lemjdesqribeeU Mbhfimply mm j*«jM*d» J( |Ctg' M o nSamb i« <i Wfi**ifaoo<mttJ bAogl«ef dmtttee* forthose trayelKntfSu MrdWMctitoknow that «tthe „ fiist cltss anil theattended to jor dairying until Te Ma** is rewind. He:e ihe first sign of dairying II "met wi ,h in the (Lw of a dairy faototy, which is beingSXctod, but considering tbe poor V)tsffJ>fa lags pjttiou of the laLd i w4fssfs£4(fcd theabsence of anything iK nnaSregrafS, T59* r P ri * iD g if tb * mAbout two er three milm from Te Mat', in the direction of RuapuEeTlhe land is very fair, hollinr, and -f a*4»cu!ar]y suitable for puttU'ff up into dairy farms. After , boundary of Mr. F. P. AWill's estate is leuhed. This is without doubt an excelknt propeng|Sfsi! gmtftoianv land between Fukearube anHnflnfltara, being e 'tt* s ftn«M l .«ftß< «aHd ploughanle puriri andjnkarsJta. The adjoining estates of Messrs Thompson and Maeen ftstoweettint iMtbdgMWfdj |seuwa, and carry«f < W3*ajewwk per acre than a^^ sIM ex'M'iee(tiri4^orifl^|^(3j^^ H jpMifal 4 1 Though therd is little or no sctnioial |'*Wh»«B MejMM*»ilQkJfol& Te WW4 , §ri«*,ftn*Tdffatot«,,th» B %«d is pjrp-s s, and is , Wply ,, 'ViWSg *<* »*Wl?<t»ad latftpMUob.the own-rs are "v6fy a xio a to salt or co northwesfr, towards i-he K iioi-A^xifldra from Utfakbawfedranifc nori-ua weeds, A. tuf-ether this country i< one tbat is enii ently suftabjfffer. at tt»eWß*6<l«!k ofcroad metal thrTughof proper icctss an I guooLioads is one ti a prexjuileU for p oduee Raglan, KawCis, and iotea «i hiu ersy disend wiUaOTr^a£gam oe of which would natu follow shouM
be eagerly sought ftr) '■*' To many prfla' this par . f the rbiintiy fs HHle known, it is quit* wor h ttaMiihfe elm, hmafidi g\»kw for go:d lai.d 'o tbke a 4upAh»io and l % k ~l% at *k ~ToMf W. Duoouj, fbr'tto Auckland ■listrict, Mr Eatwood accords a warm ' trtfcuwafrpt aiw fof infor- , mat : oD«ad'4a*WiJ» afforded to him, ( £and from wh.it he hears, Mr Dunota '• to all kquirtfis); <as' witbobb such help ' Tinii'li inlniiilii lifmo wewld him Iwin , W the plea* from (the Ctip would bftJf A b en lost.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 16 July 1901, Page 2
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