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DRY BREAD.

bnn tg9oi»let g9oi»le boooi^ ,830.",71ii>t bm, r (Frfthvstfmi (aknAtQovf&apotjdstUaldo o -rj; wads io n -w r >iiK6'Wffl(&h>" f 2 My letSei^tWs^imfe/^amiSGr^JtO suift must op6n wl^' : Bsld t Hi(\vg; r iitt!hi(j^,bleß)6'f Mr. Joh« { MBn»P i 'we¥e Jt m#hed' 316W ph Tuesday^JJßfer^^Wm,^ and «Msftw6lj?»(i& horse*, Mgrry^^sHslnft €>%«<fette> sha»etL' the Bame^fS Wth%' t lfffildfif£/ ! i'l > airtFot >lr, Dickie's stablesSaflf6iniftg, Tj wereiTalao consumed,-%itK sbine harness. Mr. Mellor's trainer, (Jos. LaU^y^o^u&^^nttf'r the burning s table -at-fche-rwk-or-his-ewn life, and was ; m?fy^sl«Vuif Ifc3*&«TfiF his horses, as he'was(badlyvkickedlop. the chest, iq., cutting, away-png, of, the, mares.. All efforts to Baye ( ,were in vain, al.th.ough; Merry Lass/; managed/ ftp ge.t-jfre^ f, ,but from the fearful - state , she; .was 1 in, j ,h"prowner deemed it r l>e3 v t,to ..s^qpt hor-j f ,-It was a miracle that the/, whoje' township was not-.destroyed, as,thejre was not a drop of water-jyunn.Higfdown a£ the time, and^t was only through the exertions of JRjtessrs Lavertjf, .and IV Morgan (butcher), , the, only two men present at the time, that tjif stoTe — and -in fact; -the township eacrvped. The cause^f the, accident. is attributed to a spark from a wash-house boiler, Mr. Mellor BBtimates Ms loss at, L3OO, General sympathy- is felt for Mr. iMellor, as his horses werer-in splendid order, and, would jio< doubt- have given him a. good return At the fqrtcoming meetings. „ The 'sale of the race, course bouth takes place on, Saturday, .and I anticipate a good competjtioarfpr i^ •-, ,- t - „, „ 7 The ren};eytainment on behalf of, the school,, flame -,ofiv with great eolqi. I have no means, knowing thq amount, of the proceeds, but from the .number present., l consider that the funds'should look well. The com,mjtteehad thabooth, (tlie )ißp/«s ultra at all meetings .here), ■ in their own hands, nnd everything passed off smoothly. The thanks of the people here are justly line to the St. .Bathans Minstrels, wlio did all the 'musical work ;, especially, to Mr_ Wm. J.qnn, who, after the eyep^ngs, work. p.hiyed,gome good mnsie at the ball, to relieve tl^e, engaged; Orpheus. We, will be glad? a tp s ( ee, them again. . , „ , The water supply is .going. down fast, And if a change in; the weather does not •soon talse plage we— will Jia.ve. late washings. /;,it -•-. ', .." .. . >■ (Ft'OTm'AnQilu&r^Conrespdnde'ht:) i h, asm . < • i ••November ■' *' Isn^Pr^^nrf ally dry weather,' 7 seems 1 to be *^ervT3odyff' n cry i just now! iJ It Ms* very dw/^fifl^y'^pi^tranc^ rftpre's'ent of a clft,ng'e". c;i l' : tliink-- r thi3 island-'of -oitrs Imust l#f& |«t &4feffi!t-6lrf of its-latitude,; the seaTjro^fQr'-yjg lii^t^'ear or 'lw« seem to haye J °,'rfede¥gohe f "si*h° 'a J 'change; ! ppring'rMn% one 'iiaturaUt'^Hi3ects ; to ! get here hftfe^r^us-'ftltofetHery^fThe pfbs^ pects H^Fo^@ 3^Kel sluifce'rs, : ahd of course all conneete^wlfh-'rii'inihl, rather "fl&r^'one^-^twd' 7 dry ° seasons inBuccessi^if will a be rtfnifjus-tp lifany: Xlf - Wd can only^irape^thW^iaWcli. a calfindty may be ave^tefiesw^-'that'niie'elerk .of^fhei weather wiH^gerid 1 u&'J'snch'-fJ plentiful' supply^efrf'-eHe. '-neSdftil 61enfeni?' that f ''it, will pip :: ne'#- r tJfe'' f tSnVi < <* energy -inteMalfe Jiands.^'' 3 " 5 a ' ln * ■* jo^-m-od is-.-.j =.v ' A pn^o^mefetingewa^iieldJ'iiere'-'bn iMe 16th iiStl^py tlib-p iurbt;se-6i urbt;se-6f £ iormin^ v a' Jocal oft^fcattee'^of s&Vin'toftiotik -with the DunstanrCenfrai-€Bri&iketf T - ~' J Mk -Afe 1 ander,- f >s«tie ? Sec'i#a^«'crf tiife MiaingpA'Bsx^fatibn'P was^m 'att'en'da'n'de, and fuliy'4isplttffigas the lobjeoV^ry. which" the meetihg ! 'W%s'"ca'iltea j'suffidieift^ rfrttifife was nS^-'^vefi 15 ofi'fcli'e mfeetiftg , <Snd I tonly* about the rp4u|r-ed"'n'uiiifteP''Ko < forth tfft^mmlitefr not be%grifH-pthcbrntri6r^lie(^ni"ifetifig adjourned^-'and^M:r^sßr»zMt-i lof- 'Oljde I ,' reques'ted-sfctf ori'-'b'eHalf •' ><$$^this'^dia-' trict af"*he '«i©e:fcin|f'b r fffch6tAssboi f afi"on 1 . It is *o?be^Hoped'th"a"«tJa^h'e We^t'nfeet^ ing a I4¥tle'fTnWp^Wioasp'irif^Ul?b'e i in-' 1 fused iato*4fc doid;7 ml ••'ivilq-i har, •iahim nd vsna 3'neai a/ll r. is ..iivxfr

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 253, 5 December 1872, Page 8

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DRY BREAD. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 253, 5 December 1872, Page 8

DRY BREAD. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 253, 5 December 1872, Page 8

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