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TAMAHERE.

FIiOJI Our O.VN CORRESPONDENT. Spriritf is wi,b us "r.ew a-rain, and for Foroe time past tho voices of cilves and limbs have been heard in th.i land. Tho weather, generally, has exceptionally favourable for la;nl> ug, and sonm fine spieimwis of early latubs are to be seen in tno district. Paddocks are very green, but, >vith the exceptiou of young grass, there has not be'n a great deal of growth s > far. he season has been favourable for getting props in, and those who have not already sown are hard at wjrk preparing their land. The factory has been running every day for some time, and the daily supp!y is steadily lncrnr-ing. Mr A. Nunu was the euocessful tenderer tor the caning of cream, coal, etc, for this season. Farmers view i hb coming season hopefully, as stock of a : l kinds are in good condition atter the mild winter. Our post office has again changed hands. '•!rs Allport, who has been in charge of the post .ind telephone office here for some two and a half years, has resigned, and leav-'s at the end of this month. Miss Casey wli now have charge of the office. A money older office would be a boon to the reai dents of the district, who now have to go to Hamilton or Cambridge on money order business.

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8017, 24 September 1906, Page 1

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TAMAHERE. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8017, 24 September 1906, Page 1

TAMAHERE. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8017, 24 September 1906, Page 1