EKETAHUNA NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondent,) Eeeiauuna, Monday, We arc sorry to say that Mr Hunter, a baker of this town, ivas violently thrown from his horse in Parkville on Saturday, falling on his head and sustaining a brokeu collarbone 3ho injured man wasattended to by Mr Ridd, but it is doubtful if b will bo able to resume active work for three or weeks, We bear of several cases of influenza'or la grippe in this district. It is to bo hoped we are not going to * bavo a repetition of what wo bad last year, Gossip is biwying itself regarding a bush-contractor from—woll, we won't Bay wbero-wbo weut to Mastorton tbo otbor day to cbango a cheque for £2OO, and has not been heard of Bince, He has left his men and the storekeepers in an uncaßy frame of mind. "|#)ere is a mob of about 1,500 fat sheep at Hawora, which will bo trucked from hero to the Wellington Meat Export Company as soon as the lino is cleared. Ono of our local blacksmiths is going to open a bra Deb shop at Alfredton, The boildiDg is to be * erected immediately, so that no limo will be lost. We heartily wish him success in his new enterprise,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4293, 13 December 1892, Page 3
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209EKETAHUNA NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4293, 13 December 1892, Page 3
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