THE WALKING MATCH.
" (BT TBLEGSIPH.) I PBBBB >BSOCrATICN.I ; " ;Dp»BDiH, October 26. Edwards and Scott are both goins well. ( The : following is the reoord , pi la^t nine hours -.—Edwards : At 1C o'clock, 111 miles 13. laps. Scott Ai 10 o'clock, 112 .milea 7 laps; . ;
■| • >: ,,-;. - ..:. : Thnragh k a bolt in. our printing machine mapping to^d»y,! our opuntry edijkio% nar • rofrly ,miMe|cl ; being iiwed in tune, but thafati to the expedition used by M»nn Woploockand Hoskiris in effepting repiirs, the -train was jast caught; jlhe tender of Mr S. Ewing has been accepted for the erection 'of Mr Cotter's Villa ■ reaidentte bn ; the Siberia estate near Aihurit. -'■•;; ;■ :■ ■.■.'/•■■■■ - ■'' , keuriPeok cautions pwipnsnot to light fires on their sections inßunny thorp© and Ore'ek. • ;, .-. r^ '.';_?• >■:;-;<>' ;-.j" . During the months- of April, May, ind i AuW leOjOOO^jtimbet >cere f exported ! 'fr^i Foxton to Sydney and Rockhamp* ' Bombarding^ liqnor^ahopi is now .the ohibtoobupationoltheSilvation Army in OalStttM uThfiisieifeiis carried, on very qufe^Jikfany, gre^ ,.Wvatwm>t elcita, niAnf bruigs the Army m to,. trouble wita the| autkoritiea. walk up and entfSa^g !I 'tnem'hot 4fr u^iiik, generally withiiucpepii* In6nQCtßo thebotobardmei tjhas ; jgone on; for a week, and: large yorowdm awftmble every efeninir to watch .the 1 fun. r The proprietor of the liquor-, shop finds' lur business, sodimi^hing that he <ont*nlplate.' moving oW^ether. v ii*t Mr G. 'Bom , of' the Gorgt T Md S^A fl hls%ter^ \s!mM* Iwai iil*WiUiafo ; MoDonatb 1 o"f "Palmerston : for ( iTa*oa-'6f>jtt» itoH*iirThe mmw^wUl b« heai & bef??ft C^rtato ?f«W». BiM., on JM ili-v.- \r : -- ; I Nine years' trial of the Compulsory Bdo. ;oati< m Act in A'ew York shows great lesolM., tjji sj >He pfali intir^B 1 of^O per Ajfcfcjja.tta popnlatlbn^theGjambsr otchlldren arreitea jind JBOm^teoby, ,thf ;po%et «P\w*S haf 4»r , teeaied by ohe-half. , : u :- : v A i extraordinary acoidont happened to a 'yards when; -it tripped* 1 \and' u» iaUiiigvlts *ead wwerterjeontatfrwith; a* stone^ The akoll of the animalWMi brolMD, and it died i imc\tdiatelTP' 7 • t^ <■ ■ ■ •■£ '■ v. / { \ idWtiuto.^ editor^ vreueiTed.:elephatoti in payment of suhsoripMons.' ,It mart; make an editor is thaf country^ mad to go sloshing about in the wet all day wttftoafc beiogj able fo«qneet>Wn^tle^hant ; , ;y ' Y Ajew«ler i? ft Baiiarat u i#m^ jaenry Molt on, 'has 1 * W ' his will,' : : bequeathed *l«(0t6 the local hoipital, ; also £1000. to a wirdsman in a New Zealand, heapital;^ All eye-witiew^lfstntes that a-long korero tookjplace in.the .open wr.between ■Wsi > Tawhlao f and the Def enoe .Minist«rj iofli being iwphed' up n'mdaj <&P£tfc JioMJ Thei&sot wm rather ludiorousto *ilttM! whr-look»poh« Kings" as r SOMething more thaa ordinary human- bim^s. When the editor- <propowd!^ and' wai aeeepMd^he said to his sweetheart J* 3 would, be 1 glad if you would girs mej kiis/' then obtirring her bTuth, he added, «no« t nic«ssary^or pabiidation, bot,M ~i euan Jitea of good ' faith." ' She oould not fresisttw. t"" a
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 278, 27 October 1883, Page 3
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463THE WALKING MATCH. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 278, 27 October 1883, Page 3
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