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TINUI.

(F'dra Our Own Correspondent.) Amusements for the Christmas lason are already being arranged, ho Whakataki _ Caledonian Sports omiuitieo have issued a programme 'sports to bo held at that place on oxing Day. The Foresters wilL )ld their annual sports and danco at inui on New Year's Day, and imoui has it that a party of christy mslrels are practising in secret, and tond making a public appearance ter on, .... Mr S, F, Neary, shoemaker, forerly of Masterton, has arrived here,: id having secured the shop formerly eupied b/ Moriarty, will commence isiness immediately. TJic friends of Mr Coppon, (late wager for Johnston k C 0.,), will be id to' hear that he has returned to is district, He has securod a lUation at Cashpoint, Tlio County Council have had the ain in front of Young's hoarding, use cleaned out'and deepened, but t before it was necessary, as the our from the stagnant water that juniulated there was anything but sasiug to passers on a warm even- !■ I am informed that they have ;o renewed O'Kane's culvert at bak&takj, It is-to be hoped tha|

will place a fow loads of grayol on the top of tho big saddlo, as lust wintor several horses had narrow escapo of being bogged there. If the weather would only keep fine, shearing would booh be ovc, All the big runholders have finished, and most of the small ones have begun. Efforts ore being made to stock tho Tinui river with trout. Mr K Maunsoll liberated COO a short time back, and another 1500 wero procured by a dozen other lovers of the gentle a» The experiment was tried some years ago of stocking the Whareama, and although it is said they have been seen in that river, nono have ever been caught, It is supposed to bo too muddy for trout to thrive in.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3378, 5 December 1889, Page 2

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310

TINUI. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3378, 5 December 1889, Page 2

TINUI. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3378, 5 December 1889, Page 2

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