FEATHERSTON NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Monday, This morning was the coldest one we have had as yet. There was a yory sharp ice on all water. ' The unemployed in this district arc to be supplemented by 24 to-day, Searl's drag has gone out to Kahautara to bring in the hands from Dowman's mill, which.has closed down for the winter, A hampeA of pigeons camo up by this mornings train from the Wellington Pigeon Club, with a request \foi the pigeons should bo a), price jibeivatedbv the siationmaster, which was accordingly done at 10 minutes to 10. 1 have not heard how long they took in reaching Wellington, ■ fbkliuy had a head syjiul to contend with. ' : ' A veij^jnartshockofiearthquake was expMJ^HHkfcninutes
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 21 May 1894, Page 3
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120FEATHERSTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 21 May 1894, Page 3
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