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;of, having a 4 creamery herb is being mooted, and from. what IVcan learn the idea general acceptance and support. In :new country,; oßoh the opposite side of the river, the area ,<or: cleared and grassed land is. widely in ; ceasing,, and dairying presents about as favourable' a prospect in the way rt returns to as any other line theyicould ,*ehgage m ' With facilities.for ;i tri»nspqrt, vwhißh ? the 'Government areatpreseiifcßroand in iassifitinpjito: place) apunt eiver„,a' large' q.# Wwm tserifc infby owners of cowb fronvthft Raglan: '' #\de: 'ls the road between here and Taupiru] is 'much better than thaf betweeritbe latter | «!aceandNg:aruawariiai.itiJnodwbt!ikeljr { ihat a supply of mill? would also be sent in" •from there and from several dairies on the *oad. On the other' side 'of w tip are'; .some, nice little dairy far iris as far as Ofiine*«aii;?andlif ai creamery was briilt;here thpse ' (fcheiriselves out to selling milk at factory prices js;a cut.abovel .^k|ngtutttrlhiß tl time.«i)fJflM l wd;«flllm(r, it at from ; 4d to 6'd, according to quality, A site is availablelqiv a crean}ery4]i»ear *fae station, with=plenty of good'water "arid -eheapfuol, and if the factory, guaranteed the requisite /supplyiof mjlk,? •there does riot seem to be any hindrance to the carryipgQuUt the proposal. r <> v| Kahuhuru 1 Road.-About 0 miles of the Kahuliurh l ßoad has been andi there/are now three gangs of men working <m it;' the second section has been allotted in a number of Maoris, who, like their Xakena' friends have a. proper appreciation .ai the terms under which they engage to do • -the wo»k, : viz*, the more they'doirthemore tbev earn:' ' The, work is nnier -vision of Mr Cogswell, whp^riasbee^appointed overseer^'; v - ■ /'/"' ' n ■ J -.'.. Educational' KHSKUVB.-The Govern-,, .tnent. who had intended .cfferinp the;large' .educational reserve adjoining Hiiritlyv'ohilleas'e, in blocks of 2000 acres and upwards, foave abandoned idea,- and will now have it cut up in smaller'sections to Rive- , tuners a r chance; of .tdk'me iVp «*' pippe;i and atriproung'itm; their is a, ; .juoVe in the rightVdirection. as, it .naturally -follows that 'when men ;get a home of their own and are assured of the value and en joy ■, tnents of all;improvements they may make' to it, theybecome'.attach.ed to such a place, and £i spiritof 'contentment is thereby encouraged. •■■ : '-y - ■■„, ! Payne Family.-, The talented 1 -.'PAyne' fomily are about making another, tour of •ihe WaikatoX Their' advanctfagent;. Mr F.\ Dawson, arrived here on Monday andmade •ihe rnecessary-jirrangement^Jor^their-,ap,, nearahce(in Tuesday./' ""'" ' r ; '"':•',,,;;', School Concert.-The schonl concert' seasonis.Hbiiut opening now,'too;*there is vlo be one here on the with which to provide the youngstersm.flfJa trpatat breaking sen themselves are to.take part in ■tei-tainirientc ancl .are being;/diligently schooled for tKe purpose-by ths -lady '' teacher?.: ;■: •■;•;'; t:; v/// (V/r : R. M. Court-A sitting of the R. M. <,ourt was held here on Monday, but the this occasion; a light and •unimportant nature; a.fe\y, ; civil cases were adjourned t until.Wednesday 201 h,, at U. 30 mm.■,■' : '-'"-'•'"■ ■'-•'•'• '■:•■•' '' ; ._____■
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Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3346, 7 December 1893, Page 2
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