MAURICEVILLE NOTES.
(From a Correspondent,) The minds sf the people, in this district are just now agitated some, what oyer political matters, and the craze is losing its jntorost, Opinion is divided as to who will ho the successful candidate at the coming election, but it is thought ,the old member will not bo far out at the finish,
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• Tho dnity fictory will soon bo in fall swing again, Some little difficulty hits arison, but it is hoped that the honest and intelligent management of Messrs Gundorson and Jcssen will put things straight. There is little doubt but that tho business will turn out n success. Men of all classes nnd grades in . ilfo aro employed at bush-felling, from *io hard-working sottler to tho moro intelligent Wollingtonian. Monsovor, W9 havo in our midst gontlcmon ot the Australian upstart description, who, aftor' trying the possum and "gin" have found" it necessary to omigrato to a cooler climate, ThoMauricovillo East school difficulty is practically settled, nnd it will only .., remain now for the householders to «iy if they will return again as their (presentatives men who aro etcrmincd to be nothing moro nor \m than" obstructionists."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 29 September 1890, Page 2
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195MAURICEVILLE NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 29 September 1890, Page 2
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