FEATHERSTON NOTES.
j; (Fi'Oto Our Own Correspondent.) Larse consignraonta of sheep continue l|o go from hero. Yesterday fiftaiHruclsß went down, and another twentl; trucks went by this morning's trainjbolh lots being for thoGear and jjxport Co. Titers were a good number of pasß|nf>erß in this morning's train en rquth. lor the Wellington toes. r l ' 'OjHWLwJiit'li was burnt at the (time of Buckeridge's fire, is at iasi heing replaced, from Tocker's to ihik other Bide of the Royal Hotel. \n \ftftt I.hear the ducks bad a /time of it yesterday, one party fcur in a little time' bagging fifty. I am pleased to 6ee that at last the three letter boxen about the town have had the time of clearance put on them; Before no one knew what time of day they were to be cleared; Jit B; Barton on Monday morning laetopened the Mo, which bad cloßed recently.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 2 May 1894, Page 3
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149FEATHERSTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 2 May 1894, Page 3
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