FEATHERSTON NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Friday. On Wednesday last wo were entertained by an 'exhibition of. driving, which was very near causing the end of the driver's several times. I A buggy containing three men and n femalo, was being driven in all sorts of fashions, as the four occupants of the vehicle had been " moistening their clay " : too often, and their language at limes was "frequent and painful and free." Fortunately for thomsolvos they took thoir way back to Greytown ere the police were aware of their proceedings, The Town Hall is fast drawing near completion. The painters ha-vo started on their work, and there is every probability of it's being finished within the extended time, Last night Inspector Pender caino up to conduct the adjourned enquiry to-day into Searl's fire, which occurred on the Ist June, but ns there tiro nearly a dozen more ivitnessoss to bo ckamincd,itissomewhat{loiil>tful_ whether the enquiry will be finished to-day I The I. Z, Times states that tweutyseven compositors from Australia arrived iii \\ ellingtou by the Tasmania] yesterday. | pHE OREAT SPECIFIC BT, JACOB'S OIL CONQUERS PAIN. Tho universal household romedy foi pain, A most matvellouß hea'th-restbrer.' ■ The world's premier cure (oraches and bruises, The acknowledged international remedy tor rheumatism, and all other painful' ailments,' Astonishing cures reported every day, of testimonials from grateful Australians. Ist, JACOB'S OIL PROMPTLY CURES .INTERNAL PAINS, Absolutely the best external remedy beioio tho public. Its reputation is world-wide. . A great success wrought out of pure merit. Awarded twelve gold m»dals at international exhibitions, Jowavo ol worthless imitations.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4748, 15 June 1894, Page 3
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260FEATHERSTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4748, 15 June 1894, Page 3
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