WOODVILLE.
' Cl»Qlf:piTß...p'^k : lOQRtfSfIPOyDINT. J WOODVILLB, Thubbday. i 'Pjrj .• ry 4= (OOHBJBOTIQIT. r 4r? ■ ' - I im m mjlaseiittw there is ap ewor— you mikfcrn^ «»jr. r£hMii<waß?!iinpoß«ible to •mm 2900 •heep r at..t^e, ftorge Ferrv, but what I meant waitlist uk)& drorers had to swim their 2900 sfreepr acrn 8 s the river it wj{ s-fafcCSmpGisition frd-; uiake^ them T pav douljte th^jtdUs wludbTtbeVfaiS ctfawjed at _ thb. BBQirriisp BBjDffi, We are much" leased to' seirthat you Sir, ha?e taken up'ttbe matteif, and ably d^i»itb ft iiMyPjur lMdip/f coiUfms j for we hare no doubt,it r will, again, awaken an interest,in the fact that PaliiersTon haa a great r iritertst-ini helping^td'clpar • sucK a : nea»y impost' out :of {the 1 yfiji ! so tliat we an hare free twde^betw^nthtf two dis-fciatlS'fit-vr-K 'tO^ o> :?-..:;;: R ,>:-:,.':•! -: : - ; ..:': TH« ; AMOUNT OJ TKADB. . : : :. ■.': I was "urprUed up^n making. .iaoniry as to ibout how;much. : m.one> i r 8r «peflt in your towaship by, our' townspeople an'd settlers. Iheamount was astonisbingiyjarge— at least ■™!^S™»:™9w»J]»mJE. could hare thought It t« be, and Mierefpre^the^mqre need that we ihould pu.U^-xtogißflierJi^fcWvrt^ter. I underatancUitisJih'fondedJko'liijT^public meelmg in^bput fouf >^ks to^sb..«der ™*JP&l^™XtmsZ^ Woodrilleahe BetMSrt are awakening. to v the fact that if we are to haTMightoi! taxW. on^fch* ro»d" «on»*Q«r»*o^alinerßton4w« ttuttJnot let the matte**ert; bufe iuusl^be^L;^^ and I asked oae^y^ur-tradesinfenV the other day, howit wae;: that a certain 7 well-known CouncUloa -bejfenging to i ;th e^ JWinawatu Counjy O>upoil ,^so;j|foongly {n^favor of W>> toU.|w B teM ofiJp^tolls arid ieetting all he co|ld .for^pffi^St,, ricfc ? trade-withi his perfownsßp.' buT^ith Palmerston, and lioliafraid that -if the trade j« to he add B a*itb7the large trade Palme'rito'n' Wreaiiy'- possesses; may be a good deal of truth in the tradesjp*n* explanation r .rid if ,<^ tH» „«,« '. f ** on * h J should look after fcer own interests . ,f^ * •■■ -_ t A■ WW ITOT JITTEIiDBi), fe 7i ß^ ha T l> nad"ipJendid Arwlhw for the Mst.mon.th or more, and tbeaettW takine Idvantage of it, are bqsy burning theft bnsh. One settle^ Mr, Dnt>, brickraaker r&'Wty^'ym^Offiwamm hfe h 9*»> V*& ofjiii hricXihed, luridry-nioqlds •** !^™»«:tt«ag ;^deiitioyed: SK. Joss « •o?er«d by insurance. ' * .; . . I '' .•"•. • ."'T^BVWBATHEB. ..• ■..■•.. '< tYZWZ^"RJ^dW. showers last night, Napier, folks tell us they need rain verv much dxjw^that; way.l ; [We tiaii to4p'oldgjs i e to onV coire«pon-. ident for. lumne-Jrtpt . h is communicition r butwe will in : fqtnre B ee that' they gpew the after recep,U Q n.-U]i. dreises, but h»ve objtcHon to the cost of befcrose of/itF* appear«Qoe, will nowbe •-;|l9ft«e4'to he*c JiUnferU- new. substitute ii''^ W^'^MWftintt comeiaufc. kB is rf Ml4 tebej tMiUktytivology for^lret
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 117, 16 February 1881, Page 3
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416WOODVILLE. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 117, 16 February 1881, Page 3
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