WHAREAMA.
[From Our Own Correspondent]. I am afraid thaVaiiari'S'Teniii is concerned, Her Majesty's Bir®ay;jiiaß met with" • ttif' little; -hohdf~;"rßoysjd .■ the " Sunday:hours'' ■.olis.ewea-'aHh'e" Po¥ antf T6l6gi-ai>lii OffldiJ' all^aii'n'atial;-„.,-'' I liave 1 to■ record-.ivliat 1 iii-bv'ed to bo'a' serious accidental tlid Langilnlu' Station yesterdayii/A'i'ma'n' .named i Smitli, 1 engaged hi; feeding,a,,-threshing macliino, had;tbreo ot ilie Angers ofliis loft hand crushed.... He managed, howoyeiy. to ride'a's fai; ks Dr Fai^uharsph's,'wliere his hand was dressed' after the injured fingers hadbe'eii; amputated. glad to sajrtli'at. Smith is now doing well, although the loss of blood was very considerable, 1 •'■ ™r -\ AribtberVictitn'lias•succumbed to.the vigilancb. ot, tho Sheep Inspector. Mr Thomas Stillborn had his.certificate cancelled last'week. As Mr Stillbom's flock is but a small one, it will probably not cause him much trouble, though it will tend-to swell the list of the unfovtunate.:;^i'i'J.:. ut ■ ••-• .'•■■'■■■ ■ A petition has been signed by a number of householders, praying the Licensing Commissioners.to grant Mrs Owen a: renewal of the license held by her late husband. I feel sure : that under her wellkn#i good management the Temu H6m.will more than maintain its reputionr.'''.j •,,,,;.; For;tbe ; timo of year: our roads still remain in excellent condition. How long they will continue so remains to be proved.: .'■•• • Some little curiosity is felt' here 'as to whether or no Messrs'; Bunny and Beetham intend to favor us with their presence prior to the forthcoming session, There is • much that those gentlemen might do for us if they, felt inclined, and it is to be hoped that at least one of them will find time to pay. us a • visit. Such little'matters as the metalling of the Muugapakeha road and the carriage of mailsbetweenCastlepointandPorangahau might well occupy a' liifcloiof their attention. ,It seems a .disgrace that thoro should not be a decent road in this county, and that from' tho timpra should certainly receive attention,. Again, it is very hard that settlers on the.coast, to the north of Castlepoint should be. entirely -without the services of a mailman, .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 780, 30 May 1881, Page 3
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331WHAREAMA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 780, 30 May 1881, Page 3
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