Kaitawa.
[From our own Correspondent.) There has not been much to chronicle in these paits. Everything is about as dull as can be ma £, Ihe remains of the old biidgs a r . Oarmichaei's have ben fished out of the cr ek and landed high and 117. I am informed that sonietling will be done in this matter shortly, so that mi.k suppliers e»n cros3 with their produce for the Factory, A r.tttler, Mr Tickfurd, vt Ashursfc, lately entered into an agreement with Mr Klein, of the same place, to purchase his farm up the valley,' and had entered upon the place and taken possession, having brought his fanny over. He fe'Ud some bußfr< but it turns out that Mi* Klein had jio ppwer to sell, ai:d therefore Mr Tigkfopd has had to vacate the and take bjs -family and belongings back to Astuisjt. Mr Tickford has hit for Wellington to seek legal advice. We have had a few days of fine weather, has given a good growth to the young grass. Very little bush-falling is being done here at present.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2376, 7 June 1895, Page 2
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180Kaitawa. Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2376, 7 June 1895, Page 2
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