GREYTOEN NOTES.
I- (From Our Own Correspondent,) >s Considerable indignation is felt bnro d at the Carterton paper opposing the o erection of a bridge over the Waiobine at Matarawa, for tho sole reason it that the rivor by cutting off Grey town e which is two miles away, and driving 'b the Matarawa people to Carterton, seven miles away, Carterton trade 1b >■ increased, It is a view so narrow it that Greytown people who have read the artiole in the Carterton paper are 0 Bimply disgusted, Tho Greytown Hospital Trustees, at their meeting on Monday night, reported a bank balance of £29, and that £SO had been placed at fixed deposit, The Greytown Firo Brigade reckon j they are just within six seconds of tho , winning team at tho Napier competi- . tiou, it 1 Young Wood, who was hurt by a ' fall with his horse on Saturday, is now about again with a stiff leg, and a pale and interesting countenance, He's a lucky youngster to have got off 8 so Well.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4647, 14 February 1894, Page 3
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173GREYTOEN NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4647, 14 February 1894, Page 3
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