MR. REES.
The Poverty Bay correspondent of the Auckland Herald writes:— "Mr. Rees is very active and vigorous, and is doing a great deal of good for the place. He is about to cause a bridge to be built over the Tarnheru to "Whataupoko that will cause the town to extend northward, and will open up a large extent of valuable country. Ho is laying out a township, and is causing valuable reserves to be made for racing, cricket, recreation, public park, and pleasure grounds, schools, churches, Otc., &c. The public here have the greatest confidence in the present Government, and expect they will largely assist in the advancement of the olace."
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Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 50, 14 December 1878, Page 623
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112MR. REES. Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 50, 14 December 1878, Page 623
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