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Oi:kv.moi;tii, Monday. _ Mr Dillon arrived yesterday about six o'clcck. Hi' was accompanied from Ngahcre by a very largo cortege ol horsemen and and vehicles of nil kinds, Hundreds of people were waiting his entry to town, the Foundry linnd playing, and immense cheering. He spoke out a few words from the balcony of the ho'ul, and will address the public to-night. His reception at Little Grey Junction and Almura were equally etitliu- , siastic. Tlio l''raiiciers' (lazelto is able to vouch for the truth of the iullowm" estr».<rilinary story: —Uno. day last week, while IT Mr It. Low, son of Mr Peter Low, llesher was taking a wall; aloni' the south bunk of the river JN'ortliesk, he observed, when near the mouth of the rivei,a largo seal splashing about in a shallow rfol. A collie doy biiloiigins; to Mr Low j 'SJ once sprang into the water, mid made | for the Ecal, which showed hVht pluckily.! The collio unwaged, lmwevur, to »i't j hold of it by tlio back of tlio neck, and ; it is supposed had cut it vein, as blood j rushed uut copiously, and the seal was ] brought aslioie, wliere it s'kiu died. It | measured between -Iff and sft in length, j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3370, 26 November 1889, Page 3
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