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;(l' J»1(l -t.'f- -.'l.', jj,'' '.'l" of iiows, wo have: liad almost a. fall of rain since last tliftgroimd j? tliroughiy. soakedli.crdek iai«l.T»iers ; are ■ ■:'high,v lias-'bce'ii i«iifiti{ily ; iOl]ci'ißmpeiiffffl , ® i '.'i3' niilki-s'o/ tliat' 4«msy j r et of the okt.settlers-(if 'the East Coast) has gone flesh, I refer to Mrs o| 'rlie jate Thomaji Guthvio^'ljir I 'man|;|cak'bwne'i'(if iuid.respected lady, ■ (Mrs W. H. Hmiter) l galii)iij;. l o,n,iJViidiiesd'Wv]a4.. ilany will 'remember theJiospitable. homo at Gaitlo*' l point, ~w . ; ;■ t.
. • I see -Bnglbmfy bidroKhas'Wjtoiiped'" roiming to Timii'toVi&omit JaM' 1 wiift'Mlial'ii\§'l l fliadS''lj.iil : . 'I heat ltfttnJiontUi '■ making the Taucru' t-ho. stage ''fol? jtljio|v lmivovev, this will be aconfanieniv an'tl it £»■< encouraged, " v " " j fei; exists such adversity of opinion,, ; i;i)lj{ivc to the road which is to open. up. the tlrstrict,- it is hoped'that a • conclusiofl" 1 will be 'siicalily'aA'lv'iid at, and 1106 allovf ;• the fimdKlvmbMd'-be taken for wrk out of the distl'iet', • j It is high timeihata bi-weekly maili for this neglected 'Mitt ever-looked districtlwas ' an established fact, and in accomplishing ( this, Tinui, "W'mymind should be |the terminus. Then Flatpoint and Lower Wliat'cama catrM easily avail themselves ' of telegraph communication, and by return ] mail carrier could-send and receive s at a srtnll costhvhaf-1 raoit'is looked itpo-iv! ns expensive in-travelling ao far. But by 1 all means let us- get the road whether Lower Whttrfcama:oi l 'Bla«k Hill. , The Rev Mr Tdakle held the usual fortnightly service -last Sunday. The congre- ligation was small' Owing, no doubt, to its I being so wet. ; ' I hear a.Mr'Nicliolls , from the sou® a purchasijig tne'Tinui H'dtelJ but it was i/fi! 1 ' not);!: Tliij want' of pliis houfc is iijil{|l{felt'' j ( uid'tt :latioii i)ji\l be soon erected.'' j Tly; rains havp.made the roads sloppy, indeed, and we have' not to gi) %j w ( jO the.umeftt Meniere, ijs for-T-'.. ijoiu.iiiijf/iJ, q,traffic 01 jhis._wifttßv itlip WnwlMnfejilifTOjiipapect le vill be legion. ■ y I It is raining still and should it continue jMiWflaJnve may expect a flood vVhich ! do not believe will be appreciated, si
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 156, 10 May 1879, Page 2
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333TINUI. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 156, 10 May 1879, Page 2
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