FEATHERSTON NOTES.
(From Our Own C';rro»pondtiut.)
Wednesday j Yesterday afternoon, 'liter ih" at Tauherenikau, a young imiii n ■sin.-i Donald Cn®, of Mwrifim'si got bucked off bia hois" awl i. tvlfii ot. his bend, Ho was pinkeH up in nn insensible condition and rcn'ained mi•consoious for over half an hour, and under Mr Marsh Bailey's dircci jib hot water was applied iu bis fM and hands, ho became fully conscious,and was put to tied in the hotel,shor t-y after Dr. Bey arrived ho beiug on his way back from Cross' Creek, and was met on the road and told of the accident.
The Dr, fearing that it is a case of conoßssion of tho bruin, had Cross' mother sent for. We hope soon to of his speedy re ■
The members of tho Town Board met yesteiday afternoon at the Board offices reserve, aod they hare at last fixed the Bite for the Town Hall.
Tbe rough weather still continues, yesterday being as unpleasant d day as one could want. Tho heavy wind of the past few days has bront*ht down several chimneys,
A feir number of tho Masonic fraternity went down from here this morning t'>r tbe installation of Bro. Bell Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of N.Z.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 472, 25 April 1894, Page 3
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209FEATHERSTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 472, 25 April 1894, Page 3
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