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... Aratapu and Te Kopuru flourished . " Aratapu , centred round timber mills controlled by the Union Sash & Door Coy , was the largest settlement in the area in the 1880s , far exceeding Dargaville in population . ( 2 ) It was suggested in ...
... Aratapu and Te Kopuru flourished . " Aratapu , centred round timber mills controlled by the Union Sash & Door Coy , was the largest settlement in the area in the 1880s , far exceeding Dargaville in population . ( 2 ) It was suggested in ...
Page 20
... Aratapu Gazette emphasises that in this mill town and the immediate district there was varied entertainment available for those who wished to make use of it . Most indoor entertainment occurred in the Aratapu Hall which had been built ...
... Aratapu Gazette emphasises that in this mill town and the immediate district there was varied entertainment available for those who wished to make use of it . Most indoor entertainment occurred in the Aratapu Hall which had been built ...
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... Aratapu Gazette published in mid - January 1885 lamented the lack of a gala day or even a cricket match in Aratapu , and commented that " beyond an occasional ball there seems to be no desire for further amusement " and wondered " Is it ...
... Aratapu Gazette published in mid - January 1885 lamented the lack of a gala day or even a cricket match in Aratapu , and commented that " beyond an occasional ball there seems to be no desire for further amusement " and wondered " Is it ...
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Some Glimpses of Auckland | 25 |
Reminiscenes of Life in Backblocks | 32 |
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