FEATHERSTON NOTES.
■ (By Our Own Correspoml|jj' The'pathway to tho statioiMf «t----last been gravcllod, and tho ■on- , mnstor has won tho gmtitudJ»he , neighborhood by having tM\ iH'CSsnir work completed. •\M Last night was terribly *Wnd windy, yet somo fifteen ladioWed up to a ladies' committee mcyß in connection with tho fortius ng ball. „ Yesterday afternoon it w 1 ' 1 "»- POi'tcd that a young follow ;( ; od Roughs had fallen down a wel 1 »r the lax mill. Soon there V.) 1 small crowd collected near the \ ofc, somo having come with biul ts, thmkuig tliero wn H a fire, Ijut tliV j'd appeared suddenly 011 the scone! 1 F put all doubts nfc rest. \ 1 Yosterday a swagger wput to one of our local butchers'shop nd t«cd to bounco the proprietor 01, some steak, but lib wont to tho m-o V P'aco, and suddenly found hmsW i outsido the door. I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 3
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149FEATHERSTON NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 3
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