EKETAHUNA.
(From Oar Own Correspondent). A large and influential couimitteo is formed here' to; seouro the roturn - of Mr Bcetham. The chance of Mr Hogg beading (ho poll is lessening daily, Wr.Uogg' B siipppi'turg.soem to be qiiite down-hearted; tliej acknowledge that their candidate showed bis band too plainly, Tho contrast between the two candidates is too glaring. Mr J. Jonts, of the Temperanoe hotel, bad a narrow oscape on Saturday night. Returning from Alfredton with a waggonetto and two horses something startled tho annuals about a|inilo,froin Blietahuna and they bolted. Mr Jonos kept them in the middle of the road until near his store, when they made a sudden swerve over the footpath. The jerk A caused him to lose ||nlrßl. for the s y moment, and before ho "could recover the waggonetto struck the verandah post, and turned over, Mr Jones received a severe shaking, and a fow upises, One of the horses was Piously injured, the othor escaped unhurt. Very iilllo injury was done to tbo vehicle. 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3677, 2 December 1890, Page 3
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170EKETAHUNA. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3677, 2 December 1890, Page 3
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