Mr Oxonham has sold his farm of 200 acrss, on the Koru Road, to Mr Bartlo. The price is not disclosed. Trains for the breakwater will leave on Tuesday as follows :— -To moot and join Takapuna at 5.45 a.m. ; to moot Gairloch at 5.45 a.m. ; to join Mahinapua going north at 0.40 p.m. Tho death of Mr F. A. Browne, otherwise " Rolf Boldrowood " is reported from Home, whore, it is said, ho had gono to arrnngo for tho publication of anothor of his storios. Ho will over bo rouiomborcd as tho author of thoso intonating Australian stories— " Robbory Under Arms," "Tho Miner's Right," "Tho Colonial Reforrnor," and " Tho Squatter's Dream." The many friends of Mr H. G. Forlong will be pleased to learn that ho has sufficiently recovered from his long illness to be able to get about ; he is at presont in Now Plymouth, and hopes, oro long, to be tblo to resume bis profewioaal duties.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9156, 10 August 1891, Page 2
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