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TUHIKARAMEA.

The Late ELECTiON.-Election matters ran quietly enough in this district, and theiblock iVote-griven'•'for^lft^'Lang 1 ' is ' ' about the best evidence ofi the estimation •inlwhich that' gentleman «isi held'in' his own neighbourhood.^!Mr'jLang goes into Parliament; with a free hand and'6o ! 'far as'Lcan gathery'the..general wish is,' that he ishould- maintain, that. independence, and work for the good of the colony with no w}huui>. jin/1 1' Farming. .i jProspeots; jt ; T;hose , who> possess opinion of the farming capabilities of this distriot, should take a run through it at the present time-. Stocks, cropland pastures,' present a fine appearance, '-'indeedsomeCpf,thje ,farms? r . notably those'of 1 Messrs Rei'd, M'cMickerj f a r and Vickers, show as promising and w'elL' handled cropsi,as may befseenii&'W'aikatoj What the district vineeds'is a few more capable agriculturists.; with alittle,meaa? r : aad', t 'in',iwewi fipw> ( values of,land,,notiipnly, : but all along the Waipa,, there /are j; better; / opportunities just now, for genuine settle--; ... ment in;these -localitiesj' /thaa /anywhere that 1 laiow of i . J<\.>;i \ SoioolMattebs.-I am glad to state prospects .of with re» lgas<£ to attendance, are fast improving, Siricemy'last letter several additions; have been! made to the now I learn that another farm in the district has just.been purchased, settler- with a I large family,.so that tneischool roll may'; be still further increased. . ~,«! ; ?ruit Crop^; wh'atihear, the fruit prospects in pur~principal. orchards- . are anything but satisfactory', ihis' season, and there seems every'prbbability of good /fruit being scarcer, and, presumably, dearer, than for some years past.'iH AcciDENT;rrlram ; glad;to sayvthatrrMr- ; Henry Davys is fastrecovering from the severe accident which he met withna couple'of monthsago, and hopes to-bV 'working in his mill again in a few weeks. It was providential that the,accident was As Gilead P. Beoki would isay '.s:■■■. : fliwasaneatthing,'forJiis. arhbri Since |Harry>hasJbeen,in this dog-goned country he has no doubt, had some/near 1 things-' biit this was the nearest.; r- r j ;

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Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3346, 7 December 1893, Page 3

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TUHIKARAMEA. Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3346, 7 December 1893, Page 3

TUHIKARAMEA. Waikato Times, Volume XLI, Issue 3346, 7 December 1893, Page 3